Between these number 20s Spurs, Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle have signed, who's going to be at their best next season?
To be honest all of this players can be impactful on their respective clubs but the real question is whether they will get the playing time that the deserve because it is on this playing time that I think the difference will come for them.
First is Joao Pedro at Chelsea, this guy already is giving glimpses that he will be a bargain signing at the club. A is a better finisher than all of the Chelsea strikers currently and with his previous experience and performance in the premier league and with this new Chelsea squad that are seriously not lacking in creating chances I think this lad will score many goals. For impact on the team he will certainly be one of reason they will win some silverware next season because the burden of goals taking off Cole Palmer with another player pushing similar numbers like him will be vital for Chelsea
You are correct but the playing time you talked about can be given to these players and not all can live up to expectations and it might look like a wasted investment. The Chelsea player have shown so much to say he can do well when the season kick off and he can be the number 1 striker ahead of Delap, can't even say Jackson. J Pedro has all the necessary materials to say he'll be at his best and among all the strikers at Chelsea he has the best ball control.
Secondly is Mohammadu Kudus, the Tottenham wingers have reduce or lack sharpness since the decline in Hung Min Son form as I expect Kudus to work into the first team and with his goal scoring ability and pace I think he will be a good impact player for Tottenham.
Kudus can be the flop among these new signings because of the team he is playing for which is Spurs and we know how they manage last season. In as much as they won the Europa League against Manchester United it still doesn't change the fact that they struggled in that game and their style of play will only make Kudus to play like a one man squad except they add in some good midfielders and some defenders if not Spurs will surfer honestly.
Thirdly is Anthony Elanga, anybody that watches Newcastle will know that if Elanga makes it into the team and his on his form, his combination with Isak will be a problem for defenders most especially if they are breaking away
The thing is the player played for a club that no one is a key player so everyone come out and play but coming to Newcastle is still the same as Nottingham Forest but the players Newcastle have are more than that of Forest so it will be hard to gwin that spot light except someone like Gordon leaves that position for Elanga.
Lastly which will be less impactful among the four is Noni Madeuke, taking nothing away from him but the question is can he get more minutes than the like of Saka? I don’t think so, can he play the left wing position? That’s another problem but if he gets into the first team and has the backing of the manager he will certainly be impactful for the team
so that’s how my ranking is
Madueke's case will be hard to fix him in the first 11 and like you said it will be hard to play him if Saka is up and fit, let's say both player can share the wing and also play together in same match like the FA Cup or Carabao Cup as well as the CL. With all these it can be that his presence can make Saka sit up same as the player Madueke, I can't say for what is what but I'm sure that we are going to see a different Madueke next season, the best of him.