With three teams being promoted to the Premier League, there will be several new players catching the eyes of supporters.Cardiff and Hull have already booked their places in the Premier League, and next Monday sees Crystal Palace and Wat...
With three teams being promoted to the Premier League, there will be several new players catching the eyes of supporters.Cardiff and Hull have already booked their places in the Premier League, and next Monday sees Crystal Palace and Watford do battle in the world’s most lucrative football match for the final spot in the Championship playoff final.With that in mind, there will be some fresh, exciting and hungry new talent entering the Premier League fray for the next season. Here are some of those names who could make an impact and help their teams to achieve the greatest of successes next campaign—maintaining Premier League status. CARDIFF Keep an eye out— Ben Turner Young Ben Turner really came of age at the heart of Cardiff’s defence last season. The champions of the Championship won the league at a canter, in truth, and Turner was one of the unsung heroes of that tremendous run.Standing at 6’4”, the 24-year-old is a domineering figure for strikers to try and get past or around, and his positional sense makes it very difficult to catch him off guard. He played 31 games in the league last season and will be an integral part of Malky Mackay’s squad in the Premier League.There are a few players in this Cardiff side who will have points to prove next season; Peter Whittingham, Craig Bellamy, Frazier Campbell and Mark Hudson to name but a few, so there were plenty of worthwhile candidates to choose from. But in Turner, Cardiff have a leader.A young man who is still developing, still learning the game and, should he get a chance to further that in the Premier League, could turn into one of the country’s finest centre-backs. One to watch—Craig Noone As I said, there are some established names in this Cardiff side that can offer a lot of experience to some of the younger heads in their debut Premier League season.One of those young heads is Craig Noone, whose form last season was one of the reasons why Cardiff were so imperious in their rise to the top of the league.The diminutive midfielder scored seven goals in 32 appearances, a fairly decent return, and he made an immediate impact on his debut and continued to do so right the way through the season.Noone is blessed with blistering pace which makes it incredibly hard to defend, especially when he marauds right through the middle of the park. His pace is augmented by some fancy tricks which he has the confidence to use in order to beat a man.His displays have made him a favourite with the fans, and he could pick up a few more admirers if he can replicate the form shown last season in the Premier League. HULL CITY Keep an eye out—Jack Hobbs Hull City’s counter-attacking style of football is predicated upon a solid base at the back from which to build. One of the main reasons for having this solid base is Jack Hobbs. The former Liverpool youth player and England U-21 international has excelled in the past season.Playing in his manager's former position, Hobbs has been the bedrock that has served the Tigers so well in the Championship.His calm under pressure and assured performances stood out in the Championship and, at 24 years of age, he is only going to improve.Hull will know it is the conceding of goals, rather than the scoring of them, that is the most difficult part of assimilation into the Premier League but with Hobbs they have a young, tenacious, physical specimen that won’t be bullied into defensive submission.Schooled at Liverpool, he has experience in playing with big players, so I expect he shouldn’t be too daunted. In fact, quite the opposite: He will probably relish the Premier League challenge. One to watch—Sone Aluko Brought in from Rangers in 2012, Sone Aluko has continued to impress with his all-action, box-to-box style. With his boundless energy mixed with his considerable ability, he has been the midfield general at the heart of Hull’s promotion push to the Premier Leag