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Best XI of Prem transfers including front three of Haaland, Jesus & Sterling

  /  Ronaldoyyds

THERE have been massive transfers and some star name arrivals to the Premier League this summer.

And although there is plenty more time for more high profile signings, many clubs have already completed clever deals.

Arsenal are the biggest spenders so far but have a lot to show for their £117million outlay, with Manchester City pair Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko the pick of their signings.

Jesus has got off to a flying start with four goals in three pre-season friendlies, and is aiming to challenge for the Premier League golden boot this season.

He is likely to be competing for the award alongside City's marquee signing Erling Haaland, who has also settled into his new team and capped his debut against Bayern Munich with a goal.

Raheem Sterling could fancy his chances of ending the campaign as top goalscorer too following his £50m move to Chelsea.

He is one of two Blues' signings along with Kalidou Koulibaly, though Thomas Tuchel has a shortlist of four defenders as looks to replace Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen.

After years of speculation Koulibaly will finally get to prove himself in the Prem but he could be overshadowed by Lisandro Martinez, whose £46m move to Manchester United was announced on Thursday.

The 'Butcher of Amsterdam' arrives with a big reputation and a lot to offer Erik ten Hag as he can play in four different roles.

United have also smartly snapped up Christian Eriksen on a free transfer following the Dane's impressive form at Brentford.

Eriksen scored one goal and produced four assists for the Bees and showed he still has a touch of class, which should prove hugely beneficial for Ten Hag's midfield.

Tottenham were also keen on Eriksen before completing a move for Yves Bissouma, one of six signings Antonio Conte has made this summer.

Richarlison is the most expensive of those at £60m but Djed Spence is arguably the pick of the bunch.

The right-back won promotion to the Premier League with Nottingham Forest last season and has big potential, so could prove to be a bargain at just £20m.

Last but not least, Newcastle's capture of Nick Pope is also a very sensible bit of business.

Pope has a wealth of experience at Premier League level and is also an England international, so luring him away from Burnely for just £10m is one of the best deals of the summer window.