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Every Premier League deal this summer as Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool spend

mirror.co.uk, 1 September 2022, 22:00
The 20 Premier League clubs collectively invested more than £1.8billion on new players during the summer - making it the most expensive transfer window in history Manchester United snapped up Casemiro from Real Madrid

It's finally over! The transfer window has closed and Premier League managers will not be able to amend their squads until January.

Between them, Premier League clubs spent more than £1.8billion on fresh talent during the summer. Even more surprising is the net spend, which exceeded £1billion for the first time in history. The summer transfer window of 2022 was truly unprecedented.

Missed any of the deals? Worry not as Mirror Football have collated every single Premier League signing that's been unveiled over the last few months. Are they good enough to make their respective employer successful? We'll let you be the judge of that.

*Some deals may be completed after Thursday's 11pm deadline

Arsenal

Ins: Marquinhos (Sao Paulo, £3m), Fabio Vieira (FC Porto, £34m), Matt Turner (New England Revolution, £7.5m), Gabriel Jesus ( Manchester City, £45m), Oleksandr Zinchenko (Manchester City, £30m)

Outs: Harry Clarke (Stoke City, loan), Omar Rekik (Sparta Rotterdam, loan), Tyreece John-Jules (Ipswich Town, loan), Mika Biereth (RKC Waalwijk, loan), Jordi Osei-Tutu (Bochum, free), Daniel Ballard (Sunderland, undisclosed), Nikolaj Molller (FC Den Bosch, loan), Matteo Guendouzi (Marseille, £10m), Konstantinos Mavropanos (VfB Stuttgart, undisclosed), Alexandre Lacazette (Lyon free), Luigi Gaspar (Watford, free), Remy Mitchell (Swansea City, free), Zak Swanson (Portsmouth, undisclosed), Auston Trusty (Birmingham City, loan), Omari Hutchinson (Chelsea, undisclosed), Marcelo Flores (Real Oviedo, loan), Ryan Alebiosu (Kilmarnock, loan), Arthur Okonkwo (Crewe Alexandra, loan), Nuno Tavares (Marseille, loan), Mazeed Ogungbo (Crawley Town, loan), Bernd Leno (Fulham, £8m), Folarin Balogun (Reims, loan), Charlie Patino (Blackpool, loan), Lucas Torreira (Galatasaray, undisclosed), Pablo Mari (AC Monza, loan), Rúnar Alex Rúnarsson (Alanyaspor, loan), Brooke Norton-Cuffy (Rotherham, loan), Salah-Eddine Oulad M'Hand (Hull City, loan), Nicolas Pepe (Nice, loan), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Southampton, loan), Hector Bellerin (Barcelona, free)

Aston Villa

Ins: Philippe Coutinho ( Barcelona, £17m), Diego Carlos (Sevilla, £26m), Robin Olsen (AS Roma, £3m), Boubacar Kamara (Marseille, free), Rory Wilson (Rangers, £350k), Ludwig Augustinsson (Sevilla, loan), Ewan Simpson (Hearts, £100k), Leander Dendoncker (Wolves, £13m), Jan Bednarek (Southampton, loan)

Outs: Indiana Vassilev (Inter Miami, loan), Matt Targett ( Newcastle United, £15m), Conor Hourihane (Derby County, free), Tristan Abldeen-Goodridge (Reading, free), Paul Appiah (Leicester City, free), Finley Thorndike (Birmingham City, free), Lovre Kalinic (Hajduk Split, free), Trezeguet (Trabzonspor, £4.25m), Kahrel Reddin (Stoke City, undisclosed), Finn Azaz (Plymouth Argyle, loan), Viljami Sinisalo (Burton Albion, loan), Louie Barry (MK Dons, loan), Wesley (Levante, loan), Jaden Philogene-Bidace ( Cardiff City, loan), Carney Chukwuemeka (Chelsea, £20m), Aaron Ramsey (Norwich City, loan), Kaine Kesler-Hayden ( Huddersfield Town, loan), Keinan Davis (Watford, loan), Bertrand Traore (Istanbul Basaksehir, loan), Kortney Hause (Watford, loan), Ben Chrisene (Kilmarnock, loan), Anwar El Ghazi (PSV Eindoven, undisclosed), Tyreik Wright (Bradford City, loan)

Bournemouth

Ins: Ryan Fredericks ( West Ham United, free), Joe Rothwell (Blackburn Rovers, free), Marcus Tavernier (Middlesbrough, undisclosed), Neto (Barcelona, free), Marcos Senesi (Feyenoord, undisclosed), Jack Stephens (Southampton, loan)

Outs: Gary Cahill (released), Brennan Camp (Eastleigh, free), Connor Kurran Browne (Hampton & Richmond Borough, free), Gavin Kilkenny (Stoke City, loan), Robbie Brady (Preston North End, free), Sam Sherring (Northampton Town, compensation), Zeno Ibsen Rossi (Cambridge United, undisclosed), Nathan Moriah-Welsh (Newport County, loan), Jake Scrimshaw (Yeovil Town, undisclosed)

Brentford

Ins: Aaron Hickey (Bologna, £17m), Keane-Lewis Potter (Hull City, £16m), Thomas Strakosha, (Lazio, free), Yehor Yarmolyuk (Dnipro-1, undisclosed), Ben Mee (Burnley, free), Mikkel Damsgaard (Sampdoria, £16.7m), Angel Waruih (Plymouth Argyle, free)

Outs: Dom Jefferies (Gillingham, free), Christian Eriksen (Manchester United, free), Lewis Gordon (Bristol Rovers, free), Max Haygarth (released), Julian Jeanvier (Auxerre, free), Jaakko Oksanen (KuPS, free), Mads Bidstrup (FC Nordsjaelland, loan), Paris Maghoma (AFC Wimbledon, loan), Lachlan Brook (Crewe Alexandra, loan), Dominic Thompson (Blackpool, undisclosed), Daniel Oyegoke (Milton Keynes Dons, loan), Marcus Forss (Middlesbrough, undisclosed), Nathan Young-Coombes (AFC Wimbledon, loan), Ellery Balcombe (Crawley Town, loan), Tarique Fosu (Stoke City, loan), Myles Peart-Harris (Forest Green Rovers, loan), Joel Valencia (De Graafschap, loan)

Brighton

Ins: Julio Enciso (Libertad, £9.5m), Simon Adingra (Nordsjaelland, undisclosed), Levi Colwill (Chelsea, loan), Pervis Estupinan (Villarreal, undisclosed)

Outs: Jayson Molumby (West Bromwich Albion, undisclosed), Yves Bissouma ( Tottenham Hotspur, £35m), Alex Cochrane (Hearts, undisclosed), Tudor Baluta (Farul Constanta, free), Lars Dendoncker (released), Ulrick Eneme Ella (Angers, free), Simon Adingra (Union SG, loan), Carl Rushworth (Lincoln City, loan), Haydon Roberts (Derby County, loan), Abdallah Sima (Angers, loan), Aaron Connolly (Venezia, loan), Leo Skiri Ostigard (Napoli, undisclosed), Taylor Richards (QPR, loan), Marc Leonard (Northampton Town, loan), Jensen Weir (Morecambe, loan), Reda Khadra (Sheffield United, loan), Teddy Jenks (Crawley Town, loan), Andi Zeqiri (Basel, loan), Michal Karbownik (Fortuna Dusseldorf, loan), Shane Duffy (Fulham, loan), Marc Cucurella (Chelsea, £62.5m), Kjell Scherpen (Vitesse, loan), Lorent Tolaj (Salford City, loan), Kacper Kozlowski (Vitesse, loan), Matthew Clarke (Middlesbrough, £2m), Neal Maupay (Everton, £16m)

Chelsea

Ins: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City, £50m), Kalidou Koulibaly (Napoli, £33m), Omari Hutchinson ( Arsenal, undisclosed), Gabriel Slolina (Chicago Fire, £12m), Carney Chukwuemeka (Aston Villa, £20m), Marc Cucurella (Brighton, £62.5m), Cesare Casadei (£12.6m), Wesley Fofana ( Leicester, £80m)

Outs: Antonio Rudiger ( Real Madrid, free), Andreas Christensen (Barcelona, free), George McEachran (released), Thierno Ballo (Wolfsberger, free), Jake Clarke-Salter (QPR, free), Danny Drinkwater (released), Charly Musonda (Levante, free), Romelu Lukaku (Inter Milan, loan), Lucas Bergstrom (Peterborough United, loan), Sam McClelland (Barrow, loan), Nathan Baxter (Hull City, loan), Jammie Cumming (MK Dons, loan), Ian Maatsen (Burnley, loan), Tino Anjorin (Huddersfield Town, loan), Henry Lawrence (MK Dons, loan), Gabriel Slonina (Chicago Fire, loan), Levi Colwill (Brighton, & Hove Albion, loan), Matt Miazga (FC Cincinnati, free), Timo Werner (RB Leipzig, £25m), Malang Sarr (Monaco, loan), Edwin Andersson (Stoke City, free), Emerson (West Ham United, £15m), Ross Barkley (released), Callum Hudson-Odoi (Bayer Leverkusen, loan), Baba Rahman (Reading, loan), Harvey Vale (Hull, loan), Kenedy (Real Valladolid, undisclosed)

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Crystal Palace

Ins: Malcolm Ebiowei (Derby County, undisclosed), Sam Johnstone (West Bromwich Albion, free), Cheick Doucoure (Lens, £18m), Chris Richards (Bayern Munich, £10.1m)

Outs: Cheikhou Kouyate (Nottingham Forest, free), Luke Dreher (released), Jaroslaw Jach (Zaglebie Lubin, free), Nya Kirby (released), Martin Kelly (released), Sion Spence (Gloucester City, free), Tayo Adaramola (Coventry City, loan), Remi Matthews (St Johnstone, loan), Christian Benteke (DC United, undisclosed), Scott Banks (Bradford City, loan), Jesurun Rak-Sakyi (Charlton Athletic, loan), Jake O'Brien (RWD Molenbeek, loan), Luke Plange (RWD Molenbeek, loan), Martin Kelly (West Brom, free)

Everton

Ins: James Tarkowski (Burnley, free), Ruben Vinagre (Sporting Clube de Portugal, loan), Dwight McNeil (Burnley, £20m), Conor Coady ( Wolves, loan), Amadou Onana (Lille, £33m), Neal Maupay (Brighton, £16m), James Garner (Manchester United, £15m), Idrissa Gueye (Paris Saint-Germain, undisclosed)

Outs: Jonjoe Kenny (Hertha BSC, free), Fabian Delph (Released), Gylfi Sigurdsson (Released), Cenk Tosun (Besiktas, free), Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur, £60m), Joao Virginia (SC Cambuur, loan), Jarrad Branthwaite (PSV Eindhoven, loan), Ellis Simms (Sunderland, loan), Lewis Dobbin (Derby, loan), Nathan Broadhead (Wigan Athletic, loan), Lewis Gibson (Bristol Rovers, loan), Dele Alli (Besiktas, loan), Jean-Philippe Gbamin (Trabzonspor, loan), Niels Nkounkou (Cardiff, loan), Andre Gomes (Lille, loan)

Fulham

Ins: Joao Palhinha (Sporting Clube de Portugal, £20m), Andreas Pereira (Man Utd, £10m), Manor Solomon (Shakhtar Donetsk, loan), Kevin Mbabu (Wolfsburg, £6.3m), Bernd Leno (Arsenal, £8m), Shane Duffy (Brighton, loan), Issa Diop (West Ham, £15m), Willian (Corinthians, free), Carlos Vinicius (Benfica, undisclosed), Layvin Kurzawa (Paris Saint-Germain, loan)

Outs: Timmy Abraham (Walsall, free), Fabio Carvalho ( Liverpool, comp. fee), Cyrus Christie (Hull City, free), Fabri (released), Michael Hector (released), Alfie Mawson (Wycombe Wanderers, free), Jerome Opoku (Arouca, free), Jean Michael Seri (Hull City, free), Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (Napoli, £14.7m), Steven Sessegnon (Charlton Athletic, loan), Jean-Pierre Tiehi (Hamilton Academical, loan), Rodrigo Muniz (Middlesbrough, loan), Joe Bryan (Nice, loan), Terence Kongolo (Le Havre, loan)

Leeds United

Ins: Brenden Aaronson (Red Bull Salzburg, £22.8m), Rasmus Kristensen (Red Bull Salzburg, £10m), Marc Roca (Bayern Munich, £10m), Darko Gyabi (Manchester City, £5m), Tyler Adams (RB Leipzig, £19.6m), Luis Sinisterra (Feyenoord, £21.4m), Sonny Perkins (West Ham United, comp. fee), Joel Robles (Real Betis, free)

Outs: Ryan Edmondson (Carlisle United, undisclosed), Liam McCarron (Stoke City, undisclosed), Laurens de Bock (Zulte Waregem, free), Bobby Kamwa (released), Nohan Kenneh (Hibernian, free), Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City, £50m), Charlie Cresswell (Millwall, loan), Tyler Roberts (QPR, loan), Elia Caprile (Bari, undisclosed), Raphinha (Barcelona, £51m), Jamie Shackleton (Millwall, loan), Leif Davis (Ipswich Town, £1m), Kiko Casilla (Getafe, free), Lewis Bate (Oxford United, loan), Helder Costa (Al-Ittihad, loan), Stuart McKinstry (Motherwell, loan), Kun Temenuzhkov (Navalcarnero, free), Jack Jenkins (Salford City, loan), Ivan Poveda (Blackpool, loan), Mateusz Bogusz (Ibiza, loan)

Leicester City

Ins: Alex Smithies (Cardiff, free), Wout Faes (Reims, undisclosed)

Outs: Vontae Daley-Campbell (Cardiff City, free), Callum Hulme (released), Eldin Jakupovic (released), Tyrese Shade (Swindon Town, free), Jacob Wakeling (Swindon Town, free), Khanya Leshabela (Crewe Alexandra, loan), Ben Nelson (Rochdale, loan), Kasper Schmeichel (Nice, £1m), Hamza Choudhury (Watford, loan), Jakub Stolarczyk (Fleetwood Town, loan), Josh Eppiah (Northampton Town, loan), George Hirst (Blackburn Rovers, loan), Wesley Fofana (Chelsea, £80m)

Liverpool

Ins: Fabio Carvalho ( Fulham, comp.

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