Mark Doyle 11:00 PM GMT+8 01/01/2021 At the halfway point of the 2020-21 campaign, Goal evaluates how the game s top summer signings are getting on
At the end of a coronavirus-hit transfer window,
Goal catalogued the biggest deals around Europe. Now, as we reach 2021, it s time to take a look at how those signings are faring for their new clubs. Getty #20 Nelson Semedo | Barcelona to Wolves | £27.5m/$35m
Wolves chairman Jeff Shi hailed the arrival of a world-class player from a world-class club when they took advantage of Barcelona s financial problems to land Nelson Semedo during the off-season.
The versatile Portugal right-back, who can also play on the wing, is already a first-team regular at Molineux, but fans may have been expecting a bit more from Semedo, an attack-minded player who has yet to register a single goal or assist, and created just nine chances.