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The summer transfer window is always a good time for Premier League clubs to strengthen their squad. Top Premier League clubs have always gone above and beyond to sign outstanding players in order to stay at the top and preserve supremacy.
This summer transfer window has been no exception, with Arsenal, Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool all spending large sums of money to sign new players.
United Manchester
This summer, the Red Devils added Mason Mount and Andre Onana. Mason Mount cost Manchester United €64.2 million to transfer from Chelsea to Old Trafford, while Andre Onana cost the Red Devils €52.5 million to sign from Inter Milan.
as stated byThis summer, the Gunners bolstered their team with the acquisitions of Kai Havertz, Declan Rice, and Timber from Chelsea, West Ham United, and Ajax, respectively. According to Transfer Market, the trio is among the most costly players this summer.
Timber is one of the most expensive Defenders this summer. Declan Rice has become the most expensive Premier League player in history.
Liverpool
This summer, the Reds agreed to a €70 million transfer fee with Rb Leipzig for Szoboszlai.
Chelsea
According to signing Market, the West London club finalised the signing of French forward Christopher Nkunku this summer for a fee of €60 million.
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The Saudi Pro League assault on Liverpool's engine room began on the eve of the squad's trip to Germany, with an offer in the region of £40 million from Al Ittihad significantly testing Liverpool's resolve and leading Jurgen Klopp to decide to leave the 29-year-old Brazilian on home soil to determine his future.
Henderson, on the other hand, was listed as a member of the travelling contingent and was active in the early days of camp in Donaueschingen. That was, of course, before he returned to the UK on Wednesday night, just after the Reds agreed to a £12 million agreement with Steven Gerrard's Al Ettifaq.
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