Just as any summer off-season goes, things got a bit crazy in the transfer market this year. With the World Cup having just wrapped up, we all saw the stock of players rise and fall, and now we will take a look at who has been hot and cold since moving.

There is a strong group of players who have made a little noise since moving. Marouane Chamakh has started padding his statistics a bit at Arsenal, scoring 4 goals in 10 appearances while racking up a whopping one assist. This is the same player that everyone was raving about at Bordeaux right? The alleged "most unselfish striker in Europe". Some of his critics have pointed out that he is unable to make a presence against defenses of significance (Chelsea… ahem). Good thing Arsenal got him on a free transfer.

At least Chamakh doesn’t have Nikola Zigic’s numbers though. Standing at 6’8”, the gentle giant has made 6 appearances since joining Birmingham City, and yet he has laid two goose eggs so far in the stat columns that matter most for his position, goals and assists.

Probably one of the quietest but largest contributors since the transfer window has closed has been Martin Petrov. Since his move to Bolton he has started all 7 premier league games for them, and has bagged a goal and 2 assists in the process. One of the better left-foots in the entire league, he never shies away from showcasing it. Along with his goal and assists, he has taken 21 shots, 7 on goal. If his days of being injury-prone are numbered, then keep an eye on those stats as they will likely increase.

You can lump Moussa Dembele in with Petrov as well. 3 goals and 2 assists in 5 appearances is very nice. Did we mention he is only 23?!? Now if only Mark Hughes could show him and Fulham how to outscore opponents on the reg, draws are playyyyyed out.

There has been a Benayoun sighting at Chelsea, just barely. The dribbling supremo has only been able to strut his stuff in 5 short appearances for Chelsea, getting one goal while he could. We can’t dog him for it though, have you seen what the rest of the cast at Chelsea has been doing? His counterpart Joe Cole has made one less appearance at Liverpool, and got his goal in Europa League. I’m sure Roy was thrilled…
Manchester City! You could get carpal tunnel syndrome from writing too much about their transfers, so we’ll keep it brief. Amongst their plethora of signings, Yaya Toure, James Milner, and David Silva have looked impressive for the most part, but on the whole, its still their workhorse Carlos Tevez driving the City machine.

Chicharito looks like another great young prospect coming down the pipe for Sir Alex Ferguson, surprise surprise! He has looked good enough in training to earn himself 7 appearances this early in the season. In case you haven’t noticed, his two goals this season have come in big games, one in the Community Shield to help Manchester United raise the hardware, and a crucial stoppage time goal in Spain against Valencia to earn a Champions League away win. Last time we checked, those are highly coveted in the group stages. Bebe who?

Hatem Ben Arfa looked like he was going to enjoy a prosperous season with his latest club Newcastle United, but his season has been cut drastically short, if not completely, thanks to the psychotic antics of Nigel De Jong. We wish him a swift recovery. His winning goal he scored against Everton a few weeks ago was straight sexy.

We have been jonesing for some Kenwyne Jones. Since moving to Stoke City, he has been in electric form. 4 goals in 7 appearances, the man has been clinical, he is already on pace to smash his numbers from last season, the same numbers that made headlines for him. Watch out people. Also, a shout out to Jermaine Pennant for his one assist in 3 games, we can dig it. I bet you don’t miss Liverpool anymore…

Spurs have had a peculiar transfer window, mainly in that their signings were late. Yet, even with the earliest signing of the entire summer transfer window, Sandro Cordeiro, Tottenham couldn’t find him until a few weeks into the season. Who cares though, because their latest, and we mean latest, like buzzer-beater signing of Rafael Van der Vaart from Real Madrid has already paid dividends. The man has been on an absolute tear through the Premier League and that other league that is a big deal, oh ummmm, Champions League! In total, we’ve seen 4 goals, one assist, 34 shots, 14 on goal, and all of that in only SIX appearances! Ohhhh the wheeler ‘n dealer ‘Arry is but says he isn’t. You’ve gotta love it.

Remember that quick-footed, sick dribbler for Nigeria in the World Cup? Yeah, we do too. Turns out his name is Peter Odemwingie, and he signed with West Brom in August. Since then he has just been mounting opposing teams from behind, including Arsenal as he played a vital role in the epic upset that went down in North London. We’ve heard your thunder Peter! 3 goals and 2 assists in 6 games, good on ya! You’ve really got our attention now, keep up the good work!
A few more shout outs: Freddy Piquionne @ the Hammers, Tom Cleverly @ Wigan aka the Roberto Martinez Project, and Jean Claude Van Damme/Steven Fletcher @ Wolves. Tell Karl Henry to get his act together while he still has an acting gig.
Anybody else you can think of that deserves a shout? Go ahead and give 'em a shout in the comments or @TheFootballBill on twitter.