EPL Transfers: Confirmed Signings

EPL Transfers: Confirmed Signings Joshua Zirkzee |

With the Euros done, it is now time to turn our attention to the Premier League. The Premier League transfer window has seen a flurry of activity, with clubs making strategic moves to strengthen their squads.

Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Everton, Ipswich, Leicester, Man United, Newcastle, Forest, Southampton, Tottenham, West Ham, and Wolves have all made significant investments in new players, aiming to enhance their performances in the upcoming season.

Let’s take a look at new acquisitions.

Arsenal

Arsenal has made last year’s notable loan addition from Brentford permanent, exercising David Raya’s purchase clause for £27 million.

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Aston Villa

Villa has been active in the transfer market, securing the services of several key players:

  • Ross Barkley from Luton on an undisclosed fee.
  • Lewis Dobbin from Everton for £10 million. Dobbin, a promising young forward, is expected to add pace and creativity to Villa’s attacking options.
  • Cameron Archer from Sheffield United for £14 million. Archer’s versatility and goal-scoring ability make him a valuable addition to the squad.
  • Ian Maatsen from Chelsea for £37.5 million. Maatsen, a highly talented left-back, will strengthen Villa’s defensive line.
  • Enzo Barrenechea from Juventus on an undisclosed fee.
  • Samuel Iling-Junior from Juventus on an undisclosed fee.

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Bournemouth

Bournemouth has also been busy in the transfer market, bringing in several new faces:

  • Luis Sinisterra from Leeds for £20 million. Sinisterra’s attacking prowess and versatility will be a key asset for the Cherries.
  • Enes Unal from Getafe for £14 million. Unal, a prolific striker, is expected to bolster Bournemouth’s forward line this season.
  • Alex Paulsen from Wellington Phoenix for £2 million. Paulsen, a promising goalkeeper, will provide additional competition between the posts.
  • Daniel Jebbison from Sheffield United for £1.5 million.

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Brentford

Brentford has made strategic signings to reinforce their squad:

  • Igor Thiago from Club Brugge for £30 million. Thiago, a commanding center-back, will add solidity to the Bees’ defense.
  • Benjamin Fredrick from Simoiben on an undisclosed fee.
  • Julian Eyestone from Duke Blue Devils on a free transfer.

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Brighton

Brighton has been proactive in the transfer window, securing the services of several key players:

  • Ibrahim Osman from Nordsjaelland for £16 million. Osman, a dynamic midfielder, is expected to play a crucial role in Brighton’s engine room.
  • Yankuba Minteh from Newcastle for £25 million. Minteh, a talented winger, will enhance the Seagulls’ attacking options.
  • Mats Wieffer from Feyenoord for £25 million. Wieffer’s defensive capabilities and composure on the ball make him a valuable addition to the squad.
  • Amario Cozier-Duberry from Arsenal on a free transfer.
  • Malick Yalcouye from IFK Gothenburg for £6 million.

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Chelsea

Chelsea has made significant moves in the transfer market, bringing in a mix of young talents and experienced players:

  • Marc Guiu from Barcelona for £5 million.
  • Tosin from Fulham on a free transfer.
  • Estevao Willian from Palmeiras for £29.1 million. Willian is expected to add creativity and flair to Chelsea’s attack.
  • Omari Kellyman from Villa for £19 million.
  • Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall from Leicester for £30 million. Dewsbury-Hall’s midfield dynamism will be crucial for Chelsea.
  • Renato Veiga from FC Basel on an undisclosed fee.

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Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace has focused on strengthening their defensive and midfield options:

  • Chadi Riad from Barcelona for £14 million. Riad’s versatility in defense will be a valuable asset.
  • Daichi Kamada from Lazio on a free transfer. Kamada brings creativity and experience to Palace’s midfield.

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Everton

Everton has been strategic in their acquisitions:

  • Tim Iroegbunam from Villa for £9 million. Iroegbunam’s energy and defensive capabilities will be key for the Toffees.
  • Jack Harrison from Leeds United on a loan deal.
  • Iliman Ndiaye from Marseille on an undisclosed fee.

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Ipswich

Ipswich has been active in the transfer market, securing several new players:

  • Liam Delap from Man City for £20 million. Delap’s goal-scoring prowess will be crucial for Ipswich’s attacking options.
  • Omari Hutchinson from Chelsea for £18 million.
  • Jacob Greaves from Hull on an undisclosed fee.
  • Leon Elliott from Crystal Palace on a free transfer.
  • Ben Johnson from West Ham on a free transfer.

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Leicester

Leicester has signed the following reinforcements:

  • Abdul Fatawu on loan from Sporting Lisbon for £17 million. Fatawu’s attacking versatility will be vital for Leicester.
  • Bobby Decordova-Reid from Fulham on a free transfer.
  • Michael Golding from Chelsea on an undisclosed fee.
  • Caleb Okoli from Atalanta on an undisclosed fee.

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Manchester United

Man United has made several high-profile signings:

  • Silva Mexes from Ipswich Town on a free transfer.
  • James Overy from Perth Glory on a free transfer.
  • Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna for £36.5 million. Zirkzee’s goal-scoring ability will be a significant addition to United’s attacking options.

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Newcastle

Newcastle has bolstered their squad with promising talents:

  • Lewis Hall from Chelsea for £28 million.
  • Odysseas Vlachodimos from Nottingham Forest on an undisclosed fee.
  • Lloyd Kelly from Bournemouth on a free transfer.
  • John Ruddy from Birmingham City on a free transfer.

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Nottingham Forest

Forest has made key signings to enhance squad depth:

  • Eric da Silva Moreiro from St Pauli for £1.3 million.
  • Elliot Anderson from Newcastle for £35 million.
  • Marko Stamenic from Red Star Belgrade on an undisclosed fee.
  • Carlos Miguel from Corinthians on an undisclosed fee.

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Southampton

Southampton has strengthened the defensive line:

  • Taylor Harwood-Bellis from Man City for £20 million.
  • Adam Lallana from Brighton on a free transfer.
  • Charlie Taylor from Burnley on a free transfer.
  • Ronnie Edwards from Peterborough for £6 million.
  • Nathan Wood from Swansea for £3 million.
  • Yukinari Sugawara from AZ Alkmaar on an undisclosed fee.

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Tottenham

Tottenham has made notable additions:

  • Lucas Bergvall from Djurgarden for £8.5 million.
  • Timo Werner from RB Leipzig on a loan deal.
  • Archie Gray from Leeds on an undisclosed fee.
  • George Feeney from Glentoran on an undisclosed fee.

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West Ham

West Ham has focused on bringing in experienced players:

  • Luis Guilherme from Palmeiras for £25 million. Guilherme’s midfield versatility will be key for the Hammers.
  • Wes Foderingham from Sheffield United on a free transfer.
  • Max Kilman from Wolves for £40 million.

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Wolves

Wolves have reinforced with strategic signings:

  • Tommy Doyle from Man City for £4.3 million.
  • Rodrigo Gomes from Braga for £12.7 million.
  • Pedro Lima from Sport Recife for £8.45 million.
  • Jorgen Strand Larsen from Celta Vigo on a loan deal

Which of these new-boys do you think will slot right in as starters with fantasy earnings potential? Which will ride pine until someone else is injured or suspended? Which will vanish into the depths of academy leagues? And which will be loaned down into the lesser tiers? Please register here at SB Nation and then let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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