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Since 2020, which three players have been your club’s best Premier League signings?

Since 2020, which three players have been your club’s best Premier League signings?
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Who have been your Premier League club’s best signings since 2020?

Reporters have been picking out their top three Premier League signings for each club since the start of the decade. These selections will then be used to create an overall ranking of the top 20 signings made across the league since 2020.

Any player signed from January 2020 onwards is eligible. That could mean a 30-goal striker, a transformative centre-back, a budget signing who was sold for big profit, or simply a smart value-for-money addition.

Then after a long day of debate the best Premier League signing since 2020 will be revealed in the final Transfer Show of the day at 7pm.

Arsenal

Arsenal

Over the past five years, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have transformed into genuine Premier League title contenders by strengthening the core of their team.

From defensive stability to creativity and attacking power, the club has made several key additions, but with names like Gabriel, Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and Kai Havertz among them, who would make your top three Arsenal signings since 2020?

Arsenal signings since 2020:
Pablo Marí, Cédric Soares, Thomas Partey, Gabriel, Martin Ødegaard, Alex Rúnarsson, Willian, Ben White, Aaron Ramsdale, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Nuno Tavares, Auston Trusty, Gabriel Jesus, Fábio Vieira, Oleksandr Zinchenko, Matt Turner, Marquinhos, Declan Rice, Kai Havertz, Jurriën Timber, David Raya, Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino, Neto, Raheem Sterling, Martin Zubimendi, Eberechi Eze, Viktor Gyökeres, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Christian Nørgaard, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Piero Hincapié.

Aston Villa

Aston

Aston Villa have enjoyed a remarkable transformation under Unai Emery, rising from relegation contenders to regulars in European competition, an impressive achievement in one of the toughest leagues in the world.

With clever free transfers like Boubacar Kamara and Youri Tielemans, smart loan deals such as Philippe Coutinho and Marcus Rashford, and profitable signings like Jhon Duran and Moussa Diaby, there’s no shortage of standout options to choose from.

Aston Villa signings since 2020:
Morgan Sanson, Emi Buendia, Leon Bailey, Lucas Digne, Danny Ings, Callum Chambers, Ashley Young, Robin Olsen, Philippe Coutinho, Axel Tuanzebe, Wesley, Diego Carlos, Jhon Duran, Leander Dendoncker, Alex Moreno, Ludwig Augustinsson, Boubacar Kamara, Jan Bednarek, Moussa Diaby, Pau Torres, Morgan Rogers, Kosta Nedeljkovic, Joe Gauci, Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Ian Maatsen, Donyell Malen, Cameron Archer, Jaden Philogene, Samuel Iling-Junior, Lewis Dobbin, Enzo Barrenechea, Andres Garcia, Axel Disasi, Ross Barkley, Marcus Rashford, Marco Asensio, Evann Guessand, Marco Bizot, Victor Lindelof, Jadon Sancho, Harvey Elliott.

Bournemouth

Bourn

Much like Aston Villa, Bournemouth have gone from battling to avoid relegation to competing in the upper half of the Premier League table. During that rise, they’ve made several shrewd and affordable signings, including Ryan Christie, Antoine Semenyo, Ilya Zabarnyi, Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez, and Justin Kluivert. But which of these names deserves a place in the top three Bournemouth signings since 2020?

Bournemouth signings since 2020:
Ben Pearson, Shane Long, Rodrigo Riquelme, Cameron Carter-Vickers, Jack Wilshere, Kieffer Moore, Ryan Christie, Siriki Dembélé, Nat Phillips, Jamal Lowe, James Hill, Emiliano Marcondes, Ørjan Nyland, Gary Cahill, Ethan Laird, Freddie Woodman, Todd Cantwell, Leif Davis, Morgan Rogers, Robbie Brady, Ilya Zabarnyi, Dango Ouattara, Marcos Senesi, Marcus Tavernier, Antoine Semenyo, Matías Viña, Darren Randolph, Neto, Ryan Fredericks, Joe Rothwell, Jack Stephens, Hamad Traorè, Tyler Adams, Alex Scott, Milos Kerkez, Romain Faivre, Justin Kluivert, Max Aarons, Enes Ünal, Luis Sinisterra, Ionuț Radu, Evanilson, Dean Huijsen, Eli Junior Kroupi, Julián Araujo, Julio Soler, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Alex Paulsen, Matai Akinboni, Daniel Jebbison, Bafodé Diakité, Đorđe Petrović, Ben Gannon-Doak, Amine Adli, Veljko Milosavljević, Adrien Truffert, Alex Jiménez.

Brentford

Brent

Since 2020, Brentford have firmly established themselves as a competitive Premier League side. But which signing has been the most influential during that rise?

Was it prolific forwards like Ivan Toney or Yoane Wissa, or have their departures affected how their time at the club is remembered? Could it be one of the team’s reliable long-term performers, such as Vitaly Janelt? And does Christian Eriksen’s short but memorable six-month spell earn him a place among the top three?

Brentford signings since 2020:
Shandon Baptiste, Halil Dervişoğlu, Tariqe Fosu, Ivan Toney, Charlie Goode, Vitaly Janelt, Saman Ghoddos, Winston Reid, Kristoffer Ajer, Frank Onyeka, Yoane Wissa, Myles Peart-Harris, Álvaro Fernández, Zanka, Jonas Lössl, Christian Eriksen, Keane Lewis-Potter, Mikkel Damsgaard, Aaron Hickey, Kevin Schade, Ben Mee, Thomas Strakosha, Nathan Collins, Mark Flekken, Yunus Konak, Hákon Valdimarsson, Sergio Reguilón, Neal Maupay, Igor Thiago, Sepp van den Berg, Fábio Carvalho, Gustavo Nunes, Jayden Meghoma, Michael Kayode, Dango Ouattara, Antoni Milambo, Caoimhín Kelleher, Romelle Donovan, Jordan Henderson, Reiss Nelson.

Brighton

Brighton

Over the past five years, Brighton have become one of the smartest operators in the transfer market, mastering both player recruitment and sales. They’ve made huge profits from stars like Moisés Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, and João Pedro, but what about the lower-cost signings who stayed and contributed — players such as Jan Paul van Hecke, Danny Welbeck, and James Milner?

So, who deserves a place among Brighton’s top three signings since 2020?

Brighton signings since 2020:
Aaron Mooy, Tariq Lamptey, Moisés Caicedo, Jakub Moder, Andi Zeqiri, Michał Karbownik, Jan Paul van Hecke, Joël Veltman, Danny Welbeck, Adam Lallana, Enock Mwepu, Marc Cucurella, Kacper Kozłowski, Abdallah Sima, Deniz Undav, Kjell Scherpen, Kaoru Mitoma, Jeremy Sarmiento, Pervis Estupiñán, Julio Enciso, Billy Gilmour, Simon Adingra, Facundo Buonanotte, Yasin Ayari, Levi Colwill, João Pedro, Carlos Baleba, Bart Verbruggen, Igor Julio, Valentín Barco, Mahmoud Dahoud, James Milner, Ansu Fati, Georginio Rutter, Yankuba Minteh, Mats Wieffer, Brajan Gruda, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, Matt O’Riley, Stefanos Tzimas, Ibrahim Osman, Diego Gómez, Eiran Cashin, Malick Yalcouyé, Amario Cozier-Duberry, Charalampos Kostoulas, Maxim De Cuyper, Tom Watson, Diego Coppola, Do-young Yoon, Oliver Boscagli.

Burnley

Burn

Burnley have experienced plenty of ups and downs in recent years, relegated under Sean Dyche, then promoted twice under Vincent Kompany and Dyche himself.

But who stands out as their best signing of the decade so far? Is it dependable midfielders like Josh Cullen or Josh Brownhill? The impressive defensive recruits Maxime Estève and CJ Egan-Riley? Or perhaps newer arrivals such as James Trafford and Kyle Walker deserve a place in the top three?

Burnley signings since 2020:
Josh Brownhill, Dale Stephens, Will Norris, Wout Weghorst, Maxwel Cornet, Nathan Collins, Connor Roberts, Wayne Hennessey, Aaron Lennon, Lyle Foster, Ameen Al-Dakhil, Anass Zaroury, Manuel Benson, Darko Churlinov, Josh Cullen, Arijanet Muric, Scott Twine, Hjalmar Ekdal, Luke McNally, Vitinho, Samuel Bastien, Danis Franchi, CJ Egan-Riley, Nathan Tella, Halil Dervişoğlu, Jordan Beyer, Ian Maatsen, Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Michael Obafemi, Zeki Amdouni, James Trafford, Aaron Ramsey, Sander Berge, Wilson Odobert, Dara O’Shea, Luca Koleosho, Hannes Delcroix, Nathan Redmond, Lawrence Vigouroux, Han-Noah Massengo, Jacob Bruun Larsen, Mike Trésor, Lorenz Assignon, Maxime Estève, David Datro Fofana, Hannibal Mejbri, Joe Worrall, Andreas Hountondji, Oliver Sonne, Lucas Pires, Josh Laurent, Jaydon Banel, Oluwaseun Adwumi, Václav Hladký, Étienne Green, Shurandy Sambo, Jonjo Shelvey, Ashley Barnes, Bashir Humphreys, Marcus Edwards, Jaidon Anthony, Jeremy Sarmiento, Zian Flemming, Lesley Ugochukwu, Armando Broja, Loum Tchaouna, Quilindschy Hartman, Max Weiss, Florentino Luís, Axel Tuanzebe, Kyle Walker, Martin Dúbravka.

Chelsea

Chelsea

When it comes to Chelsea, there’s no shortage of options. The club has spent over £1 billion on new players in recent seasons, bringing in a mix of young talents and established stars.

Many believe Moisés Caicedo is among the best midfielders in the Premier League, but is he Chelsea’s number one signing of the decade so far? Or does that honour belong to Cole Palmer, whose impact has been immediate and impressive?

Chelsea signings since 2020:
Romelu Lukaku, Saúl Ñíguez, Marcus Bettinelli, Enzo Fernández, Wesley Fofana, Mykhailo Mudryk, Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Benoît Badiashile, Noni Madueke, Malo Gusto, Carney Chukwuemeka, Cesare Casadei, Andrey Santos, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, David Datro Fofana, João Félix, Gabriel Slonina, Denis Zakaria, Moisés Caicedo, Roméo Lavia, Christopher Nkunku, Cole Palmer, Axel Disasi, Nicolas Jackson, Lesley Ugochukwu, Robert Sánchez, Đorđe Petrović, Deivid Washington, Ângelo, Diego Moreira, Pedro Neto, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Filip Jørgensen, Omari Kellyman, Mike Penders, Aaron Anselmino, Mathis Maougoug, Renato Veiga, Caleb Wiley, Marc Guiu, Jadon Sancho, Tosin, João Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Alejandro Garnacho, Estêvão, Jorrel Hato, Liam Delap, Dário Essugo, Mamadou Sarr, Kendry Páez, Facundo Buonanotte.

Crystal Palace

Crystal

Almost any player from Crystal Palace’s FA Cup final victory over Manchester City could make a strong case for the club’s best signing of recent years. That triumph was the result of steady progress and smart recruitment over the past five years.

Key figures like Eberechi Eze and Marc Guéhi formed the backbone of that success, but others including Dean Henderson, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Adam Wharton, and fan favourite Will Hughes also deserve consideration.

Crystal Palace signings since 2020:
Cenk Tosun, Eberechi Eze, Alexander Sørloth, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Jack Butland, Nathan Ferguson, Nathaniel Clyne, Michy Batshuayi, Marc Guéhi, Joachim Andersen, Odsonne Édouard, Michael Olise, Will Hughes, Luke Plange, Jacob Montes, Remi Matthews, Conor Gallagher, Cheick Doucouré, Naouirou Ahamada, Chris Richards, Sam Johnstone, Malcolm Ebiowei, Albert Sambi Lokonga, Adam Wharton, Matheus França, Dean Henderson, Daniel Muñoz, Rob Holding, Jefferson Lerma, Eddie Nketiah, Maxence Lacroix, Chadi Riad, Ismaïla Sarr, Romain Esse, Daichi Kamada, Trevoh Chalobah, Ben Chilwell, Matt Turner, Yeremy Pino, Jaydee Canvot, Borna Sosa, Walter Benítez.

Everton

Everton

Everton have been on quite a journey over the past five years, from competing near the top of the Premier League under Carlo Ancelotti to battling relegation and enduring points deductions.

But who stands out as their best signing of the decade so far? Could it be one of Ancelotti’s stars like James Rodríguez, or defensive rocks such as Jarrad Branthwaite, James Tarkowski, or Vitalii Mykolenko? Have recent arrivals Iliman Ndiaye and Jack Grealish already done enough to break into the top three? And where does the often-underrated James Garner fit into the conversation?

Everton signings since 2020:
Jarrad Branthwaite, Ben Godfrey, Allan, Abdoulaye Doucouré, Niels Nkounkou, James Rodríguez, Robin Olsen, Josh King, Vitalii Mykolenko, Nathan Patterson, Demarai Gray, Dele Alli, Andros Townsend, Asmir Begović, Andy Lonergan, Salomón Rondón, Anwar El Ghazi, Donny van de Beek, Amadou Onana, Dwight McNeil, Neal Maupay, James Garner, Idrissa Gueye, James Tarkowski, Rúben Vinagre, Conor Coady, Beto, Youssef Chermiti, Arnaut Danjuma, Ashley Young, Jack Harrison, Jake O’Brien, Iliman Ndiaye, Tim Iroegbunam, Jesper Lindstrøm, Carlos Alcaraz, Orel Mangala, Armando Broja, Tyler Dibling, Thierno Barry, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Adam Aznou, Mark Travers, Merlin Röhl, Jack Grealish.

Fulham

Fulham

Fulham have experienced plenty of ups and downs since 2020, moving between the Premier League and the Championship. Some of their promotion heroes, such as Harrison Reed and Kenny Tete, could easily make a case for being among the club’s best signings in that time. But what about current stars like Antonee Robinson, João Palhinha, and Alex Iwobi, do they take the top spots?

Fulham signings since 2020:
Ivan Cavaleiro, Bobby Decordova-Reid, Michael Hector, Jordan Archer, Terence Kongolo, Anthony Knockaert, Harrison Reed, Kenny Tete, Ola Aina, Mario Lemina, Antonee Robinson, Ademola Lookman, Tosin, Joachim Andersen, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Alphonse Areola, Josh Maja, Harry Wilson, Rodrigo Muniz, Paulo Gazzaniga, Domingos Quina, Nathaniel Chalobah, Neco Williams, João Palhinha, Issa Diop, Sasa Lukić, Andreas Pereira, Kevin Mbabu, Carlos Vinícius, Bernd Leno, Willian, Dan James, Shane Duffy, Cédric Soares, Manor Solomon, Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, Timothy Castagne, Raúl Jiménez, Armando Broja, Steven Benda, Adama Traoré, Fodé Ballo-Touré, Emile Smith Rowe, Sander Berge, Jorge Cuenca, Ryan Sessegnon, Reiss Nelson, Kevin, Jonah Kusi-Asare, Benjamin Lecomte, Samuel Chukwueze.

Leeds

Leeds

Leeds United have also spent the past few years bouncing between the Premier League and the Championship. One of their standout signings in that time was Raphinha, who has since gone on to become a genuine world-class talent, does he take the No. 1 spot? Others like Rodrigo, Willy Gnonto, Ethan Ampadu, and Joe Rodon have all made strong cases to be among the club’s best additions since 2020.

Leeds signings since 2020:
Ivan Poveda, Jean-Kevin Augustin, Rodrigo, Diego Llorente, Raphinha, Helder Costa, Robin Koch, Illan Meslier, Joe Gelhardt, Dan James, Junior Firpo, Jack Harrison, Kristoffer Klaesson, Leo Hjelde, Georginio Rutter, Brenden Aaronson, Luis Sinisterra, Tyler Adams, Rasmus Kristensen, Max Wober, Marc Roca, Darko Gyabi, Willy Gnonto, Weston McKennie, Joel Robles, Joel Piroe, Ethan Ampadu, Ilia Gruev, Glen Kamara, Djed Spence, Karl Darlow, Sam Byram, Jaidon Anthony, Connor Roberts, Joe Rodon, Largie Ramazani, Jayden Bogle, Ao Tanaka, Isaac Schmidt, Alex Cairns, Joe Rothwell, Manor Solomon, Anton Stach, Noah Okafor, Jaka Bijol, Lucas Perri, Sean Longstaff, Gabriel Gudmundsson, James Justin, Sebastiaan Bornauw, Lukas Nmecha, Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Liverpool

Liverpool

Liverpool are an interesting case, they hadn’t spent heavily for several years until this past summer. Yet many of their signings since 2020 have made major contributions, with nine of them playing key roles in last season’s title win. But when ranking their best additions, should new stars like Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike break into the top three?

Liverpool signings since 2020:
Takumi Minamino, Diogo Jota, Thiago Alcantara, Kostas Tsimikas, Ozan Kabak, Ben Davies, Marcelo Pitaluga, Luis Diaz, Ibrahima Konate, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo, Fabio Carvalho, Arthur Melo, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Ryan Gravenberch, Wataru Endo, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Federico Chiesa, Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Giovanni Leoni.

Man City

Mancity

It’s hard to argue with Erling Haaland as the clear No. 1, few players have made a bigger impact in such a short time. But which other signings deserve to follow him? Should it be Ruben Dias, who transformed the defence, or Jack Grealish, who became a key part of their title-winning sides?

Manchester City signings since 2020:
Slobodan Tedic, Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake, Ferran Torres, Nahuel Bustos, Diego Rosa, Yan Couto, Issa Kabore, Jack Grealish, Julian Alvarez, Scott Carson, Erling Haaland, Kalvin Phillips, Manuel Akanji, Sergio Gomez, Maximo Perrone, Stefan Ortega, Josko Gvardiol, Matheus Nunes, Jeremy Doku, Mateo Kovacic, Claudio Echeverri, Omar Marmoush, Nico Gonzalez, Abdukodir Khusanov, Vitor Reis, Savinho, Juma Bag, Ilkay Gundogan, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Ait-Nouri, Rayan Cherki, James Trafford, Gianluigi Donnarumma, Sverre Nypan, Marcus Bettinelli.

Man Utd

Man U

Now this is a tricky one! Manchester United’s transfer business over the past few years has been heavily scrutinised under several different managers, but you still have to choose three standout signings.

Does Cristiano Ronaldo make your top three despite his short second spell? Or should it be the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, or Lisandro Martínez, who have all played major roles at different times?

Manchester United signings since 2020:
Bruno Fernandes, Odion Ighalo, Donny van de Beek, Amad Diallo, Alex Telles, Facundo Pellistri, Edinson Cavani, Jadon Sancho, Raphael Varane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Tom Heaton, Antony, Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez, Tyrell Malacia, Wout Weghorst, Martin Dubravka, Christian Eriksen, Marcel Sabitzer, Jack Butland, Rasmus Hojlund, Mason Mount, Andre Onana, Sofyan Amrabat, Altay Bayindir, Jonny Evans, Sergio Reguilon, Leny Yoro, Manuel Ugarte, Matthijs de Ligt, Joshua Zirkzee, Patrick Dorgu, Noussair Mazraoui, Ayden Heaven, Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha, Senne Lammens, Diego Leon, Chido Obi Martin.

Newcastle

Newcastle

Newcastle have experienced a dramatic transformation over the past five years following their Saudi-led takeover. But do any players from the Mike Ashley era deserve a place among the club’s top three signings since 2020?

Callum Wilson might be the standout from that period, while post-takeover arrivals such as Bruno Guimarães, Kieran Trippier, Dan Burn, and Alexander Isak have all played huge roles in Newcastle’s resurgence.

Newcastle signings since 2020:
Danny Rose, Valentino Lazaro, Nabil Bentaleb, Jetro Willems, Andy Carroll, Callum Wilson, Jamal Lewis, Mark Gillespie, Jeff Hendrick, Ryan Fraser, Joe Willock, Bruno Guimaraes, Chris Wood, Dan Burn, Kieran Trippier, Matt Targett, Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon, Sven Botman, Nick Pope, Harrison Ashby, Sandro Tonali, Harvey Barnes, Tino Livramento, Yankuba Minteh, Lewis Hall, Odysseas Vlachodimos, Will Osula, Lloyd Kelly, John Ruddy, Nick Woltemade, Anthony Elanga, Yoane Wissa, Jacob Ramsey, Malick Thiaw, Aaron Ramsdale, Antonito Cordero.

Nottingham Forest

Not

It’s safe to say Nottingham Forest have been one of the busiest clubs in the Premier League when it comes to transfers over the past five years. With so many new arrivals, choosing their top three signings since 2020 won’t be easy.

Nottingham Forest signings since 2020:
Nuno Da Costa, Gaetan Bong, Harry Arter, Loic Mbe Soh, Scott McKenna, Cafu, Nikolas Ioannou, Fouad Bachirou, Glenn Murray, Lyle Taylor, Jack Colback, Tyler Blackett, Miguel Angel Guerrero, Luke Freeman, Anthony Knockaert, Cyrus Christie, Filip Krovinovic, James Garner, Abdoulaye Diallo, Braian Ojeda, Sam Surridge, Jonathan Panzo, Mohamed Drager, Richie Laryea, Xande Silva, Ethan Horvath, Rodrigo Ely, Steve Cook, Philip Zinckernagel, Jordi Osei-Tutu, Max Lowe, Djed Spence, Keinan Davis, Morgan Gibbs-White, Taiwo Awoniyi, Danilo, Neco Williams, Emmanuel Dennis, Moussa Niakhate, Orel Mangala, Guilian Biancone, Lewis O’Brien, Omar Richards, Remo Freuler, Jonjo Shelvey, Renan Lodi, Chris Wood, Hwang Ui-jo, Willy Boly, Harry Toffolo, Felipe, Josh Bowler, Brandon Aguilera, Andre Ayew, Wayne Hennessey, Jesse Lingard, Gustavo Scarpa, Cheikhou Kouyaté, Adnan Kanuric, Keylor Navas, Loic Bade, Dean Henderson, Serge Aurier, Ibrahim Sangare, Anthony Elanga, Andrew Omobamidele, Murillo, Matt Turner, Nicolas Dominguez, Matz Sels, Odysseas Vlachodimos, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Nuno Tavares, Gio Reyna, Ola Aina, Divock Origi, Rodrigo Ribeiro, Gonzalo Montiel, Andrey Santos, Elliot Anderson, Nikola Milenkovic, Ramon Sosa, Morato, David Carmo, Jota Silva, Marko Stamenic, Carlos Miguel, Eric da Silva Moreira, Alex Moreno, Tyler Bindon, Omari Hutchinson, Dan Ndoye, Dilane Bakwa, Arnaud Kalimuendo, James McAtee, Igor Jesus, Nicolo Savona, Jair Cunha, John Victor, Cuiabano, Douglas Luiz, Angus Gunn, Oleksandr Zinchenko.

Sunderland

Sun

Sunderland have come a long way in the 2020s, starting the decade in League One and now back in the Premier League. Their rise has come with a flurry of new signings, many of whom have played key roles in their journey. Bargain buys such as Trai Hume, Romaine Mundle, Jobe Bellingham and Eliezer Mayenda have all impressed, but could the best of the lot already be Granit Xhaka?

Sunderland signings since 2020:
Kyle Lafferty, Bailey Wright, Josh Scowen, Declan John, Antoine Semenyo, Ross Stewart, Josh Hawkes, Arbenit Xhemajli, Danny Graham, Bailey Wright, Aiden O’Brien, Morgan Feeney, Remi Matthews, Jake Vokins, Dion Sanderson, Jordan Jones, Trai Hume, Jermain Defoe, Patrick Roberts, Jack Clarke, Alex Pritchard, Corry Evans, Ron-Thorben Hoffmann, Nathan Broadhead, Frederik Alves, Dennis Cirkin, Niall Huggins, Leon Dajaku, Callum Doyle, Jay Matete, Danny Batth, Dan Ballard, Jewison Bennette, Abdoullah Ba, Leon Dajaku, Aji Alese, Amad Diallo, Pierre Ekwah, Edouard Michut, Ellis Simms, Alex Bass, Joe Anderson, Joe Gelhardt, Isaac Lihadji, Nazariy Rusyn, Jenson Seelt, Romaine Mundle, Leo Hjelde, Jobe Bellingham, Timothee Pembele, Eliezer Mayenda, Luis Semedo, Nectarios Triantis, Bradley Dack, Adil Aouchiche, Mason Burstow, Nathan Bishop, Callum Styles, Wilson Isidor, Milan Aleksic, Ahmed Abdullahi, Ian Poveda, Simon Moore, Alan Browne, Blondy Nna Noukeu, Enzo Le Fée, Jayden Danns, Chris Mepham, Salis Abdul Samed, Aaron Connolly, Habib Diarra, Simon Adingra, Chemsdine Talbi, Brian Brobbey, Noah Sadiki, Granit Xhaka, Nordi Mukiele, Omar Alderete, Robin Roefs, Bertrand Traore, Reinildo Mandava, Arthur Masuaku, Marc Guiu, Lutsharel Geertruida.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tot

Who should be named Tottenham’s best signing of the decade so far, the player who scored the winner in a European final, or one of their standout defenders from the current squad? There’s no shortage of contenders given their recent recruitment.

Tottenham signings since 2020:
Steven Bergwijn, Gedson Fernandes, Bryan Gil, Emerson Royal, Rodrigo Bentancur, Pape Sarr, Dejan Kulusevski, Pierluigi Gollini, Cristian Romero, Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Destiny Udogie, Djed Spence, Pedro Porro, Arnaut Danjuma, Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster, Clement Lenglet, Brennan Johnson, James Maddison, Micky van de Ven, Radu Dragusin, Guglielmo Vicario, Alejo Veliz, Ashley Phillips, Manor Solomon, Timo Werner, Dominic Solanke, Archie Gray, Wilson Odobert, Lucas Bergvall, Antonin Kinsky, Mathys Tel, Min-hyeok Yang, Kevin Danso, Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, Luka Vuskovic, Kota Takai, Joao Palhinha, Randal Kolo Muani.

West Ham

West

Like several other clubs, West Ham have made plenty of memorable signings in recent years, especially after their Europa Conference League triumph. But who stands out as their best of the decade so far?

West Ham signings since 2020:
Jarrod Bowen, Darren Randolph, Tomas Soucek, Said Benrahma, Vladimir Coufal, Jesse Lingard, Frederik Alves, Craig Dawson, Kurt Zouma, Nikola Vlasic, Alex Kral, Alphonse Areola, Lucas Paqueta, Gianluca Scamacca, Nayef Aguerd, Maxwel Cornet, Emerson, Danny Ings, Thilo Kehrer, Flynn Downes, Mohammed Kudus, Edson Alvarez, James Ward-Prowse, Kalvin Phillips, Andy Irving, Max Kilman, Crysencio Summerville, Niclas Fullkrug, Luis Guilherme, Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Wes Foderingham, Guido Rodriguez, Evan Ferguson, Jean-Clair Todibo, Mohamadou Kante, Carlos Soler, Mateus Fernandes, El Hadji Malick Diouf, Mads Hermansen, Soungoutou Magassa, Kyle Walker-Peters, Callum Wilson, Igor Julio.

Wolves

Wolves

Wolves have spent heavily and sold smartly over the past few years, but which signing has been the most crucial in keeping them in the Premier League?

Wolves signings since 2020:
Daniel Podence, Leonardo Campana, Fabio Silva, Nelson Semedo, Ki-Jana Hoever, Willian Jose, Marçal, Toti, Matija Sarkic, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Vitinha, José Sá, Francisco Trincão, Yerson Mosquera, Chiquinho, Bendegúz Bolla, Sang-bin Jeong, Hayao Kawabe, Hwang Hee-chan, Matheus Nunes, Gonçalo Guedes, Nathan Collins, João Gomes, Sasa Kalajdzic, Mario Lemina, Pablo Sarabia, Craig Dawson, Boubacar Traoré, Dan Bentley, Matheus Cunha, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Santi Bueno, Enso González, Matt Doherty, Tom King, Noha Lemina, Tommy Doyle, André, Emmanuel Agbadou, Marshall Munetsi, Rodrigo Gomes, Nasser Djiga, Sam Johnstone, Pedro Lima, Bastien Meupiyou, Jørgen Strand Larsen, Carlos Forbs, Tolu Arokodare, Fer Lopez, Ladislav Krejci, Jhon Arias, Jackson Tchatchoua, David Møller Wolfe.

 

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