Enzo,Edwards and Iheanacho – 7 exciting Championship signings in action tonight

Marcus Edwards, Burnley (accompanied by Sporting Lisbon)

If he can even realize half the sparkle of his signature announcement, Marcus Edwards could prove to be a bit of recruitment by Burnley.

Waterproof at the back. Even waterproof can even be a bottom sale, it will be in the future where the Clarets have struggled. Edwards, who has arrived on loan from Sporting on Deadline Day, can help with this. In fact, he has already started. The winner scoring in Southampton from the bank during his debut in the FA Cup on Saturday.

Edwards, now 26, started his career at the Academy in Tottenham, where he worked under Scott Parker. It is that connection that helped him stand to grass.

“I have been near Marcus for a while now and I know his qualities,” said Parker after the winner at St Mary's. “The game got alive when he got the ball. So we have great hope for Marcus.”

Initially he was brilliant in Sporting, with 50 targeted involvement in 120 competitions. But he got out of favor after injury and the departure of Ruben Amorim from the club. This is the chance for him to prove himself again in England and in a competition where he made only one earlier appearance while he was on loan in 2018 in Norwich.

Enzo Le Fee, Sunderland (on loan of Roma)

Luke Ayling nightmares can still give the first touch. The cross on the left Ryan Giles confused. Enzo Le Fee has already made an impression for Sunderland since he was on loan, in particular his role in the late winner in Middlesbrough earlier this month.

Le Fee is another that has moved to the championship in the winter window looking for first team football. Roma paid a lot of money for the midfielder in the summer, but he struggled for playing time in the first half of the season.

It led Le Fee to join Regis Le Bris again, his manager of Lorient. To be honest, he is the kind of talent that you would never have dreamed of in the championship in recent years.

The flashes of sparkle have been there so far and Le Bris is convinced that he will only get better as the season progresses.

“I think the Enzo that we now have is probably 70 percent of what he is capable of because he didn't play much before he came here,” said the Sunderland boss.

“Now it's just a matter of him who gets minutes, because that's what he needs. Then I think we will have a better and stuff in two or three weeks. “

It is a scary prospect for defense defense.

Kelechi Iheanacho, Middlesbrough (on loan from Sevilla)

We saw Kelechi Iheanacho earlier in this competition and played his role when Leicester immediately returned to the Premier League last season.

When, just as Iheanacho's problem was for years, he still played second violin for Jamie Vardy. It seems that the Nigerian has never really had a consistent series of competition matches throughout his career.

Now 28, he went looking for that at Seville. But only made nine performances. Now he is back in the championship, and maybe in the perfect club for him.

Middlesbrough creates a lot of opportunities, but struggles to store them. Their most important striker Emmanuel Latte Lath has also left, and this should free the path for Iheanacho to really prove that he could be the striker that many may think in Manchester City.

He could prove the difference before Michael Carrick's side in their attempt to make the play-offs this season.

Nikola Katic, Plyry Argyle (on loan from Zurich)

Nikola Katic has already made some impression for Plymouth Argyle. The most defense in the country before he arrived. The Big Bosnian defender helped in connecting the enormous holes that were there.

In his debut he helped them on their way to a competition gain in West Brom, which was their first competition gain since the opening week of March. In his second performance, he proved that he was nowhere that he would not put his head or body in their sensational FA Cup victory in Liverpool.

The 28-year-old was an imperious presence in their newly formed three, his colorful interview after the competition-what led to Mark Pougatch had to apologize for an ITV audience of the afternoon for an industrial language use that he is going to be a very Colorful character in this competition.

Until recently, Plymouth looked dead and buried. With Katic at the back and Miron Muslic who inspires them from the dugout, they might just have the chance to stay on.

Adam Armstrong, West Brom (on loan from Southampton)

There is a feeling from this movement that Southampton tries to have Adam Armstrong again be acclimated to the championship prior to the following season.

The striker has never been completely able to crack the Premier League, but on the second level he is a beast. Last season he recorded a, frankly absurd, 24 goals and 13 assists in 49 performances. He also noted the winner in the play-off final at Wembley against Leeds.

Armstrong has already proven his bravery with a beautifully wrapped goal for West Brom during his debut, while beating Sheffield on Saturday on Saturday.

Under the Buccaneer style of Tony Mowbray it is easy to see his loan acquisition scoring them by the hatful. He will be vital in their urge to the play-offs.

Stuart Armstrong, Sheffield Wednesday

Another important member of Southampton's promotion-winning team is back in the championship, when Stuart Armstrong came to Sheffield in January on Wednesday.

The midfielder had five successful years in the Premier League with the Saints before they helped come back there. He then left to become a member of Vancouver WhiteCaps in the MLS.

But the spell of the 32-year-old in Canada lasted only a few months, while the Scotland International chose to join the chaos in the championship.

He still works back to full speed in his first few performances, after he had been out of operation for a few months, but Armstrong could prove a smart acquisition for Wednesday, because they offer for their external push for the play offs.

Ali al-Hamadi, Stoke City (on loan from Ipswich)

It was a strange year for Ali Al-Hamadi. In the middle of the glorious promotion campaign of Ipswich after jumping up two competitions by AFC Wimbledon, the striker was then involved in the Premier League in the first half of this campaign.

But the 22-year-old has never really received a consistent run on both levels. Only start three league games and never play more than an hour. Now he has fallen back in the championship to try to prove himself with Stoke City.

The potters are desperately looking for a striker after seeing top scorer Tom Cannon recalled by Leicester and then sold to Sheffield United. And Al-Hamadi started well and scored the equalizer on his debut in their 2-1 comeback victory in Hull City.

An Iraq International, the striker who grew up in ToxTeth, now has the chance to prove what he can really do.

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