Here are the best Premier League signings from the first three weeks of the summer transfer window.
As we approach July, the summer transfer window is well under way and is nearing its fourth week since opening once again.
A number of Premier League clubs are deep into their transfer business and have looked to act fast in order to bolster their squad ahead of next season, while others are taking their time and are perhaps adopting the ‘quality over quantity’ approach.
Manchester City have so far secured one summer signing, while they look close to bringing in Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United and Marc Cucurella from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Meanwhile, Manchester United seem to be struggling to bring in their much-needed additions, with Erik ten Hag yet to make his first signing in what should be a very busy summer for the Dutchman’s new club.
After an exciting month of rumours and transfers, we have created the best starting line-up of June’s Premier League arrivals...
Manchester City have so far secured one summer signing, while they look close to bringing in Kalvin Phillips from Leeds United and Marc Cucurella from Brighton & Hove Albion.
5. Matt Targett - Newcastle
Newcastle confirmed the permanent signing of Targett from Aston Villa earlier this month after an impressive loan spell on Tyneside. The full-back made 16 appearances for the Magpies as they enjoyed a much improved second half of the season. | Getty Images
6. Marc Roca - Leeds United
Leeds United fans will be over the moon that they have managed to snap up Marc Roca from Bayern Munich for as little as €12m. The midfielder shone for Espanyol but struggled for minutes following his move to the Bundesliga. | Getty Images
7. Yves Bissouma - Tottenham
Bissouma had been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal before Tottenham stepped in and snapped him up for only £25m. The midfielder could prove to be a bargain if he can replicate his Brighton form. | Getty Images
8. Fabio Vieira - Arsenal
Fabio Vieira joined Arsenal for an initial €35m after a superb season with Porto in which he scored six goals and assisted another 14 in the league last season. | AFP via Getty Images
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