Best new signings premier league

Here are some of the best new signings in the Premier League for the 2022-23 season:

  1. Erling Haaland (Manchester City) - The Norwegian striker has been one of the most exciting signings of the summer, joining Manchester City from Borussia Dortmund for a reported £51 million.
  2. Darwin Nunez (Liverpool) - The Uruguayan forward has joined Liverpool from Benfica for a reported £64 million, and is expected to provide a new attacking threat for the Reds.
  3. Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) - The Brazilian forward has joined Arsenal from Manchester City for a reported £45 million, and is expected to provide a new goal-scoring threat for the Gunners.
  4. Richarlison (Tottenham Hotspur) - The Brazilian forward has joined Tottenham Hotspur from Everton for a reported £60 million, and is expected to provide a new attacking threat for the Spurs.
  5. Fabinho (Liverpool) - The Brazilian midfielder has joined Liverpool from AS Monaco for a reported £40 million, and is expected to provide a new defensive midfielder for the Reds.
  6. Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United) - The Argentine defender has joined Manchester United from Ajax for a reported £46 million, and is expected to provide a new left-back for the Red Devils.
  7. Kalvin Phillips (Manchester City) - The English midfielder has joined Manchester City from Leeds United for a reported £45 million, and is expected to provide a new defensive midfielder for the Citizens.
  8. Marc Cucurella (Chelsea) - The Spanish defender has joined Chelsea from Brighton & Hove Albion for a reported £50 million, and is expected to provide a new left-back for the Blues.
  9. Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal) - The Brazilian defender has joined Arsenal from Lille for a reported £30 million, and is expected to provide a new center-back for the Gunners.
  10. Raphinha (Barcelona) - The Brazilian winger has joined Barcelona from Leeds United for a reported £55 million, and is expected to provide a new attacking threat for the Blaugrana.

Note: The transfer fees mentioned above are reported and may not be official.