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The international break has once again given football fans plenty to talk about, with several Premier League stars making their mark for their national teams. Performances like these not only excite club supporters eager to see their players return in form, but also add a touch of intrigue for those keeping an eye on the free bet offers surrounding the upcoming fixtures once domestic football resumes.

Newcastle’s Nick Woltemade (Germany)

Newcastle’s new record signing, Nick Woltemade, provided his first goal contribution on the international stage. In Germany’s 3-1 World Cup qualifying win over Northern Ireland, the 6’6” striker grabbed an assist for Serge Gnabry’s goal in the opening stages, showing the kind of composure that fans at St. James’ Park will be desperate to see in black and white. German media were quick to highlight his impact, and while he faded later in the game, both country and club will feel encouraged by his progress.

Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz (Germany)

Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz got on the scoresheet in the same match, netting Germany’s second goal from a stunning free-kick. Wirtz has long been considered one of Europe’s brightest attacking talents, and his latest display will please Anfield supporters who are keen to see him translate that sharpness into decisive moments in the Premier League.

Crystal Palace’s Justin Devenny (Northern Ireland)

Few players seized the break quite like Crystal Palace midfielder Justin Devenny. Against Germany, he showed his vision with an assist for Isaac Price, and just days before, he found the back of the net himself in a 3-1 win over Luxembourg. With Palace turning to Devenny as a replacement for the departed Ebere Eze, fans can take plenty of optimism from his international displays. That blend of creativity and end product could prove vital for the Eagles in the months ahead, a gamble that already looks like a smart free bet for the South London club.

Arsenal’s Mikel Merino (Spain)

Mikel Merino stole the headlines for Spain with a stunning hat-trick in their 6-0 demolition of Turkey. The performance was met with rave reviews back home, and Gunners supporters will be eager to see that goalscoring form carried into the Premier League. A midfield dynamo who usually controls play rather than finishes it, Merino’s newfound goal threat could be an added bonus for Mikel Arteta’s side.

Aston Villa’s Matty Cash (Poland)

Matty Cash was another Premier League star to enjoy a productive break. The Aston Villa right-back scored in Poland’s 3-1 victory over Finland and added another in their 1-1 draw with the Netherlands. His two goals in two games underline his growing influence for club and country, and Villa fans will be eager to see him replicate that attacking intent at Villa Park.

Newcastle’s Anthony Elanga (Sweden)

In Sweden’s 2-2 draw with Slovenia, Newcastle forward Anthony Elanga got on the scoresheet, with Arsenal’s Viktor Gyökeres providing an assist. Elanga’s pace and directness have made him a handful for defences, and his goal will encourage Eddie Howe as Newcastle look to unlock more attacking variety in their play.

The international window has left fans across the Premier League with plenty of reasons for optimism. Woltemade and Wirtz are making early impressions for Germany, Devenny is stepping up as Palace’s new hope, Merino looks a force of nature in midfield, while Cash and Elanga continue to thrive on the big stage.

As the domestic season resumes, the key question is whether these players can maintain that same level of performance for their clubs. If they do, the impact could be game-changing not just for the table, but also for those keeping an eye on where the next smart wager lies, just as they would when scanning the best free bet offers available each week.


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