There have not been many expensive new signings but almost all have been made by Premier League clubs.
All numbers courtesy of transfermarkt
Goalkeeper: Gavin Bazanu (Manchester City to Southampton, £12.6m)
This just shows you the bargain Newcastle United picked up in Nick Pope; Southampton have paid more for a goalkeeper last seen in League One who will make his Premier League debut this season.
Right-back: Neco Williams (Liverpool to Nottingham Forest, £18m)
More evidence that what separates the very best Premier League clubs from the rest (among other things) is the ability to sell fringe players for rather a lot of money. Well done, Liverpool.
Centre-back: Matthijs de Ligt (Juventus to Bayern Munich, £60.3m)
Oh how Chelsea would have liked to have seen De Ligt in blue this coming season. But Bayern were not going to allow the Dutchman through their fingers a second time, having coveted him three years ago when he joined Juventus for rather more money.
Centre-back: Lisandro Martinez (Ajax to Manchester United, £51.63m)
Manchester United just love to spend big money on big centre-halves (and little ones). He is one of the Premier League virgins we are desperate to watch.
Left-back: Nuno Mendes (Sporting to PSG, £34.2m)
Marginally more expensive than Arsenal signing Oleksandr Zinchenko, we have PSG converting a successful loan deal for the Portuguese left-back who already has 15 caps at the age of 20. He started his first Christophe Galtier game at wing-back in Le Community Shield but faces competition from Juan Bernat.
Central midfield: Aurélien Tchouameni (Monaco to Real Madrid, £72m)
The European champions just got a whole lot younger and a whole lot better. What a signing.
Central midfield: Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United to Manchester City, £43.87m)
Whether he actually starts for the odds-on favourites for the Premier League is another matter, but he arrives for less than the price of a Raheem Sterling or Gabriel Jesus.
Attacking midfield: Raheem Sterling (Manchester City to Chelsea, £50m)
A no-brainer of a transfer that signals a new era for Chelsea of sensible, pretty much risk-free signings. Sterling should and could thrive under Thomas Tuchel.
Attacking midfield: Raphinha (Leeds United to Barcelona, £52.2m)
Finally. Finally. After a load of dicking around from Barcelona, Raphinha is on his way there from Leeds United. Raphinha’s Barcelona were for the romantics but romance is transactional nowadays
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