Official PFA Facebook page for Diego Costa sees huge growth as transfer window closes
(PRWEB UK) 5 September 2014 -- The summer transfer window is now closed and all eyes are now firmly focused back on the Premier League season and the stars they will be following.
Several players that have been transferred this summer either on loans or contracts like Diego Costa will be carrying the dreams of fans and in Chelsea’s case looking to challenge for the Premier League title.
Football fans have flocked to the Official Diego Costa PFA Facebook page in search of news and updates on the new Liverpool striker, creating a surge in growth and interaction. Post reach on his Facebook page have increased by as much as 75% in the past day.
Head of Operations at DSG. Matthew Tait has this to say: “The coming season at Chelsea offers a great deal of hope and Costa has already proved his value with a four goals for his new team. Costa joined Chelsea from the Spanish Champions Atletico Madrid and is a strong contender for being the signing of the summer transfer window. We have some great Facebook pages for PFA members and are extremely proud to be helping them with their social media presence with great content that their fans are really responding to.”
Jason Hope, Content Manager of DSG believes that the players media exposure is sure to increase with the Premier League season fast approaching: “We have been supporting the PFA and their players for several years now in this highly rewarding partnership. Diego Costa scored 36 goals in all competitions for Atletico and the Brazilian-born Spaniard is already looking like a handful for several Premier League defences. We are all excited to see what happens this season with Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool closely matched last season and looking to improve. A newly invigorated Chelsea with the addition of Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa could well find themselves claiming a famous title at the end of the season.”
Digital Sports Group are the official partners of the PFA and publish sites such as Football.co.uk, Sport.co.uk and the Footymad network.
Simon Boynton, Digital Sports Group, http://www.digitalsportsgroup.co.uk/, +44 1376 336778 Ext: 1404, [email protected]
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