COMPLETED DEALS: Every Signing Premier League Clubs Have Made This Summer (UPDATED)

Clubs – A to B

Arsenal will be delighted with the business they have done this summer, having signed (at least) two players that have strengthened their starting eleven. Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zincehnko have started the campaign in excellent form.

Aston Villa, Bournemouth and Brentford have also delved into the transfer market but the jury is still out on whether their signings will be a success. Brighton, on the other hand, have recruited some obscure players but they will have been delighted to recruit Levi Colwill on loan from Chelsea.

Arsenal

Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City) – £45m
Fabio Vieira (Porto) – £34m
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City) £32m
Matt Turner (New England Revolution) – £5.5m
Marquinhos (Sao Paulo) – £3m

Aston Villa

Diego Carlos (Sevilla) – £26m
Philippe Coutinho (Barcelona) – £17m
Leander Dendoncker (Wolves) – £13m
Robin Olsen (Roma) – £2.8m
Rory Wilson (Rangers) – £350,000
Ewan Simpson (Hearts) -£250,000
Ludwig Augustinsson (Sevilla) – Loan
Jan Bednarek (Southampton) – Loan
Boubacar Kamara (Marseille) – Free

Bournemouth

Marcos Senesi (Feyenoord) – £13m
Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough) – £10m
Jack Stephens (Southampton) – Loan
Neto (Barcelona) – Free
Ryan Fredericks (West Ham) – Free
Joe Rothwell (Blackburn) – Free

Brentford

Aaron Hickey (Bologna) – £19m
Keane Lewis-Potter (Hull City) – £16m
Mikkel Damsgaard (Sampdoria) – £12.7m
Yehor Yarmoliuk (Dnipro) – Undisclosed
Thomas Strakosha (Lazio) – Free
Ben Mee (Burnley) = Free
Max Dickov – Free
Kyreece Lisbie – Free
Max Wilcox (Bolton) – Free

Brighton

Pervis Estupinan (Villarreal) – £14.9m
Julio Enciso (Libertad Asuncion) – £9.5m
Billy Gilmour (Chelsea) – £9m
Benicio Baker-Boaitey (Porto) – Undisclosed
Simon Adingra (Nordsjaelland) – £7.2m
Levi Colwill (Chelsea) – Loan

Clubs – C to LEE

Chelsea have been throwing around the money following the club’s takeover. Leicester’s Wesley Fofana is their most expensive purchase but they have brought in no less than eleven other players (including former Arsenal player Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang).

While Crystal Palace and Everton have made some additions, they haven’t been as active as Fulham, who were very busy on deadline day recruiting the likes of Dan James and Willian. Leeds have also invested heavily following the departures of Kalvin Phillips and Raphinha.

Chelsea

Wesley Fofana (Leicester) – £75m
Marc Cucurella (Brighton) – £62m
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) – £50m
Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli) – £34m
Carney Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa) – £20m
Cesare Casadei (Inter Milan) – £12.7m
Gabriel Slonina (Chicago Fire) – £12m
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Barcelona) – £12m
Denis Zakaria (Juventus) – Loan
Eddie Beach (Southampton) – Youth
Omari Hutchinson (Arsenal) – Undisclosed
Zak Sturge (Brighton) – Undisclosed

Crystal Palace

Cheick Doucoure (Lens) – £22m
Chris Richards (Bayern Munich) – £8.5m
Malcolm Ebiowei (Derby) – Tribunal
Sam Johnstone (West Brom) – Free
Cormac Austin (Linfield) – Youth

Everton

Amadou Onana (Lille) – £33m
Dwight McNeil (Burnley) – £20m
Neal Maupay (Brighton) – £15m
James Garner (Manchester United) – £15m
Idriss Gueye (Paris Saint-Germain) – £2m
James Tarkowski (Burnley) – Free
Conor Coady (Wolves) – Loan
Ruben Vinagre (Sporting) – Loan

Fulham

Joao Palhinha (Sporting Lisbon) – £17m
Issa Diop (West Ham) – £15m
Andreas Pereira (Manchester United) – £10m
Bernd Leno (Arsenal) – £8m
Kevin Mbabu (Wolfsburg) – £6.4m
Carlos Vinicius (Benfica) – £4.25m
Manor Solomon (Shakhtar Donetsk) – Loan
Dan James (Leeds) – Loan
Willian (Corinthians) – Free
Kristian Sekularac (Juventus) – Free
Callum McFarlane – Free

Leeds United

Brenden Aaronson (Red Bull Salzburg) – £25m
Luis Sinisterra (Feyenoord) – £21m
Tyler Adams (RB Leipzig) – £20m
Marc Roca (Bayern Munich) – £10m
Rasmus Kristensen (Red Bull Salzburg) – £10m
Darko Gyabi (Manchester City) – £5m
Willy Gnonto (FC Zurich) – Undisclosed
Sonny Perkins (West Ham) – Tribunal

Clubs – LEI to NE

With Erling Haaland having started the season like a house on fire at Manchester City, his £52m fee now looks like a bargain. The Premier League champions were also involved late on deadline day with Manuel Akanji a surprise signing from Borussia Dortmund.

In addition to the club record signing of Darwin Nunez, Liverpool were also forced into making a late addition due to an injury crisis in midfield, loaning Arthur from Juventus. Manchester United spent very heavily to snap up two Brazilians in Antony and Casemiro, while Newcastle paid a sizeable fee for a new number nine – Swedish international Alexander Isak.

Leicester City

Wout Faes (Reims) – £15m
Alex Smithies (Cardiff City) – Free

Liverpool

Darwin Nunez (Benfica) – £64m
Fabio Carvalho (Fulham) – £8m
Calvin Ramsay (Aberdeen) – £6.5m
Arthur (Juventus) – Loan

Manchester City

Erling Haaland (Borussia Dortmund) – £52m
Kalvin Phillips (Leeds) – £42m
Manuel Akanji (Borussia Dortmund) – £17m
Julian Alvarez (River Plate) – £14m
Sergio Gomez (Anderlecht) – £11m
Stefan Ortega Moreno (Arminia Bielefeld) – Free

Manchester United

Antony (Ajax) – £86m
Casemiro (Real Madrid) – £70m
Lisandro Martinez (Ajax) – £56.7m
Tyrell Malacia (Feyenoord) – £13m
Martin Dubravka (Newcastle) – Loan
Christian Eriksen (Brentford) – Free

Newcastle

Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad) – £60m
Sven Botman (Lille) – £35m
Nick Pope (Burnley) – £10m
Matt Targett (Aston Villa) – £15m
Alex Murphy (Galway United) – Undisclosed
Jude Smith (East Fife) – Undisclosed
Charlie McArthur (Kilmarnock) – £350,000

Clubs – NO To W

Nottingham Forest’s extraordinary spending spree has seen them sign TWENTY TWO different players at the cost of £150m. Whether it will help them stay up, though, it remains to be seen. Southampton seemed to have shopped exclusively at Manchester City this summer, considering the number of arrivals from the Etihad.

Tottenham and Wolves have also been pretty active in the market but the biggest surprise is West Ham’s heavy investment in nine new signings, including a club-record deal for Brazilian international midfielder Lucas Paqueta.

Nottingham Forest

Morgan Gibbs-White (Wolves) – £42.5m
Emmanuel Dennis (Watford) – £20m
Taiwo Awoniyi (Union Berlin) – £17.5m
Neco Williams (Nottingham Forest) – £17m
Moussa Niakhate (Mainz) – £10m
Harry Toffolo (Huddersfield Town) – £10m Joint Deal
Lewis O’Brien (Huddersfield Town) – £10m Joint Deal
Omar Richards (Bayern Munich) – £8.5m
Remo Freuler (Atalanta) – £8.5m
Giulian Biancone (Troyes) – £5m
Hwang Ui-jo (Bordeaux) – £4m
Willy Boly (Wolves) – £2.25m
Brandon Aguilera (Alajuelense) – £800k
Dean Henderson (Manchester United) – Loan
Renan Lodi (Atletico Madrid) – Loan
Loic Bade (Rennes) – Loan
Jesse Lingard (Manchester United) – Free
Ryan Hammond (Millwall) – Free
Wayne Hennessey (Burnley) – Free
Cheikhou Kouyate (Crystal Palace) – Free
Serge Aurier (Villarreal) – Free

Southampton

Gavin Bazunu (Manchester City) – £15m
Duje Caleta-Car (Marseille) – £12m
Sekou Mara (Bordeaux) – £11m
Romeo Lavia (Manchester City) – £10.5m
Joe Aribo (Rangers) – £10m
Sam Edozie (Manchester City) – £10m
Armel Bella-Kotchap (Bochun) – £9m
Juan Larios (Manchester City) – £6m
Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Arsenal) – Loan
Alex Iwumene (Sutton United) – Scholarship
Mateusz Lis (Altay) – Free

Tottenham

Richarlison (Everton) – £60m
Yves Bissouma (Brighton) – £25m
Djed Spence (Middlesbrough) – £20m
Destiny Udogie (Udinese) – £15m
Ivan Perisic (Inter Milan) – Free
Fraser Forster (Southampton) – Free
Clement Lenglet (Barcelona) – Loan

West Ham

Lucas Paqueta (Lyon) – £52m
Gianluca Scamacca (Sassuolo) – £35.5m
Nayef Aguerd (Rennes) – £30m
Maxwel Cornet (Burnley) – £17.5m
Emerson Palmieri (Chelsea) – £15m
Flynn Downes (Swansea City) – £12m
Alphonse Areola (Paris St-Germain) – £10.5m
Thilo Kehrer (Paris Saint-Germain) – £10.1m
Patrick Kelly (Coleraine) – £500k

Wolves

Matheus Nunes (Sporting Lisbon) – £38m
Concalo Guedes (Valencia) – £27.5m
Nathan Collins (Burnley) – £20.5m
Sasa Kalajdzic (Stuttgart) – £15.4m
Hwang Hee-chan (RB Leipzig) – £14m

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