The most expensive new signings XI cost £405 million and features eight Premier League players.
There haven't been many high-priced new additions, but practically all of them have come from Premier League organizations.
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Gavin Bazanu is a goalkeeper who cost Manchester City £12.6 million to acquire.
The fact that Southampton paid more for a goalkeeper who last played in League One and will make his Premier League debut this year only serves to highlight the bargain Nick Pope represented for Newcastle United.
Rasmus Kristensen, a right-back who joined Leeds United from RB Salzburg for £11.7 million, is a member of the Red Bull brigade, a brave new world at Leeds United that really needs the support of the supporters. He is a Danish international.
Gavin Bazanu is a goalkeeper who cost Manchester City £12.6 million to acquire.
The fact that Southampton paid more for a goalkeeper who last played in League One and will make his Premier League debut this year only serves to highlight the bargain Nick Pope represented for Newcastle United.
Rasmus Kristensen, a right-back who joined Leeds United from RB Salzburg for £11.7 million, is a member of the Red Bull brigade, a brave new world at Leeds United that really needs the support of the supporters. He is a Danish international.
Nayef Aguerd, a center back (Stade Rennais to West Ham, £31.5m).
This is an amazing declaration of purpose from the Hammers, but it is sure to be exceeded numerous times this summer (by Chelsea and Manchester United, to name a couple). They now require more.
Diego Carlos, a center back (Sevilla to Aston Villa, £27.9m)
Aston Villa made a significant and early commitment to the Brazilian player, who might either be magnificent or a complete failure. Whatever happens, we are here for the enjoyment.
Nuno Mendes (Sporting to PSG, £34.2m) is a left-back.
Finally, a player who will not be joining a Premier League team. Instead, PSG has successfully converted a loan agreement for the 20-year-old Portuguese left-back, who has already earned 15 caps.
Aurélien Tchouameni, defensive midfield (Monaco to Real Madrid, £72 million)
The reigning European champions have recently gotten significantly younger and better. Such a signing,
Yves Bissouma, central midfield (Tottenham, £26.28m, from Brighton)
A good deal considering the Malian was only a year away from becoming a free agent, but Frenkie de Jong, who is anticipated to sign with Manchester United for £69 million, seriously jeopardizes his spot in this starting lineup.
Federico Chiesa, an attacking midfielder who cost Juventus £36 million from Fiorentina
Chiesa made his move to the Old Lady permanent after two loan seasons, the last of which was marred by injury. After a cruciate ligament injury ended his previous campaign in January, he is now preparing to return in time for the start of the upcoming season.
Fabio Vieira (Porto to Arsenal, £31.5m) is an attacking midfielder.
An Arsenal player in the mold of Martin Odegaard who was acquired as part of The Big Spend. Gabriel Jesus should be given a ton of opportunities to mess up because, at the very least, he had 14 assists in the Portuguese league last year.
Erling Haaland, a striker who cost Manchester City £54 million after leaving Borussia Dortmund.
Perhaps you've heard of him. We believe he might be pretty competent.
Goalkeeper Darwin Nunez (Porto to Liverpool, £67.5m)
Although you were unaware of him a year ago, we believe he could also be extremely good. Since Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool almost always get it right, we have little reason not to believe them.
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