Every signing over £20m ever from Prem clubs: City, Chelsea are vying for the top spot…

The current 20 Premier League clubs have made 235 signings worth over £20million. Two clubs are responsible for 75 of them, while Everton have done more than you think…

Brentford, Nottingham Forest - 0Bees and Forest have moved closer to the £20m mark this summer, with Brentford spending around £16m on Keane Lewis-Potter while Forest have spent £17m on Taiwo Awoniyi

Southampton - 1Danny Ings - £20m (July 2019)

Six signings so far this summer for the Saints, but none for the more than £12million they paid Manchester City for Gavin Bazunu.

Bournemouth - 2Nathan Ake - £20m (June 2017) Jefferson Lerma - £25m (August 2018)

The Cherries don't seem to have any plans to add to their few big buys this summer. In fact, they hardly seem to care about spending.

Fulham – 3Jean Michael Seri – £25m (July 2018)Aleksandar Mitrovic – £22m (July 2018)Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa – £22.8m (August 2018)

Fulham outspent Manchester United and Manchester City in the summer of 2018, which did them a lot of good. After throwing away over £100m they finished second in the league.

Brighton - 3Adam Webster - £20m (August 2019)Neal Maupay - £20m (August 2019)Enock Mwepu - £20.7m (July 2021)

Three summers ago, Brighton got the taste for having a good time. Three days after breaking their transfer record with Webster, they again spent the same on Maupay. Then came the Zambian Mwepu last year.

Every transfer completed in the Premier League this summer

Crystal Palace - 3Christian Benteke - £27m (August 2016) Mamadou Sakho - £26m (August 2017) Marc Guehi - £21m (July 2021)

Palace has been far too kind to Liverpool, depositing the equivalent of Naby Keita in the Reds' coffers. New signing Cheick Doucoure could be added to this list if he tricks Palace into paying two-thirds of the add-ons they agreed to in an initial deal of £18m, with a possible £3m up for grabs. follow.

Wolves - 4Raul Jimenez - £30m (June 2018) Fabio Silva - £35.6m (Sept 2020) Nelson Semedo - £28m (Sept 2020) Nathan Collins - £20.5m pounds sterling (June 2021)

It stinks Jorge Mendes. Except Collins. Coming from Burnley, it probably has a slight smell of sauce.

Leeds United - 5 Rodrigo - £27m (August 2020) Dan James - £25m (August 2021) Brenden Aaronson - £29.5m (May 2022) Luis Sinisterra - £21m (July 2022) Tyler Adams - £20m £ (July 2022)

Undeterred by the lack of value for money achieved in their previous two £20m+ signings, funded by the sales of Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips, Leeds have splurged three times this been in addition to spending over £10million on two other occasions.

Newcastle – 7Miguel Almiron £21m (January 2019)Joelinton – £40m (July 2019)Callum Wilson – £20m (September 2020)Joe Willock – £25m (August 2021)Bruno Guimaraes – £40m ( January 2022)Sven Botman - £33.3m (July 2022)Chris Wood - £25m (January 2022)

More than half of these guys were signed by Mike Ashley. Long arms, deep pockets, those Saudis. Although they will probably break their transfer record on a striker by September.

The top 20 biggest transfers in Europe in the 2022 summer transfer window

Aston Villa - 8Wesley Moraes - £22m (June 2019) Tyrone Mings - £20m (July 2019) Ollie Watkins - £28m (Sept 2020) Emi Buendia - £35m (June 2021) Leon Bailey - £25m (August 2021) )Danny Ings - £25m (August 2021) Lucas Digne - £23m (Jan 2022) Diego Carlos - £28m ( May 2022)

Hit and miss from Villa here, although Diego Carlos seems a decent signing under the noses of a few other clubs. And the fact that Philippe Coutinho is not on this list reflects terribly on Barcelona.

West Ham – 10Andre Ayew – £20m (August 2016)Marko Arnautovic – £20m (August 2017)Issa Diop – £22m (June 2018)Felipe Anderson – £36m (July 2018)Pablo Fornals – 24 £m (June 2019)Sebastien Haller - £45m (July 2019) Said Benrahma - £25m (January 2021) Kurt Zouma - £29.8m (August 2021) Nikola Vlasic - £26.8m (August 2021) ) Nayef Aguerd - £30m (June 2, 2021)

Every signing over £20m ever from Prem clubs: City, Chelsea are vying for the top spot…
The current 20 Premier League clubs have made 235 signings worth over £20million. Two clubs are responsible for 75 of them, while Everton have done more than you think…

Brentford, Nottingham Forest - 0Bees and Forest have moved closer to the £20m mark this summer, with Brentford spending around £16m on Keane Lewis-Potter while Forest have spent £17m on Taiwo Awoniyi

Southampton - 1Danny Ings - £20m (July 2019)

Six signings so far this summer for the Saints, but none for the more than £12million they paid Manchester City for Gavin Bazunu.

Bournemouth - 2Nathan Ake - £20m (June 2017) Jefferson Lerma - £25m (August 2018)

The Cherries don't seem to have any plans to add to their few big buys this summer. In fact, they hardly seem to care about spending.

Fulham – 3Jean Michael Seri – £25m (July 2018)Aleksandar Mitrovic – £22m (July 2018)Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa – £22.8m (August 2018)

Fulham outspent Manchester United and Manchester City in the summer of 2018, which did them a lot of good. After throwing away over £100m they finished second in the league.

Brighton - 3Adam Webster - £20m (August 2019)Neal Maupay - £20m (August 2019)Enock Mwepu - £20.7m (July 2021)

Three summers ago, Brighton got the taste for having a good time. Three days after breaking their transfer record with Webster, they again spent the same on Maupay. Then came the Zambian Mwepu last year.

Every transfer completed in the Premier League this summer

Crystal Palace - 3Christian Benteke - £27m (August 2016) Mamadou Sakho - £26m (August 2017) Marc Guehi - £21m (July 2021)

Palace has been far too kind to Liverpool, depositing the equivalent of Naby Keita in the Reds' coffers. New signing Cheick Doucoure could be added to this list if he tricks Palace into paying two-thirds of the add-ons they agreed to in an initial deal of £18m, with a possible £3m up for grabs. follow.

Wolves - 4Raul Jimenez - £30m (June 2018) Fabio Silva - £35.6m (Sept 2020) Nelson Semedo - £28m (Sept 2020) Nathan Collins - £20.5m pounds sterling (June 2021)

It stinks Jorge Mendes. Except Collins. Coming from Burnley, it probably has a slight smell of sauce.

Leeds United - 5 Rodrigo - £27m (August 2020) Dan James - £25m (August 2021) Brenden Aaronson - £29.5m (May 2022) Luis Sinisterra - £21m (July 2022) Tyler Adams - £20m £ (July 2022)

Undeterred by the lack of value for money achieved in their previous two £20m+ signings, funded by the sales of Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips, Leeds have splurged three times this been in addition to spending over £10million on two other occasions.

Newcastle – 7Miguel Almiron £21m (January 2019)Joelinton – £40m (July 2019)Callum Wilson – £20m (September 2020)Joe Willock – £25m (August 2021)Bruno Guimaraes – £40m ( January 2022)Sven Botman - £33.3m (July 2022)Chris Wood - £25m (January 2022)

More than half of these guys were signed by Mike Ashley. Long arms, deep pockets, those Saudis. Although they will probably break their transfer record on a striker by September.

The top 20 biggest transfers in Europe in the 2022 summer transfer window

Aston Villa - 8Wesley Moraes - £22m (June 2019) Tyrone Mings - £20m (July 2019) Ollie Watkins - £28m (Sept 2020) Emi Buendia - £35m (June 2021) Leon Bailey - £25m (August 2021) )Danny Ings - £25m (August 2021) Lucas Digne - £23m (Jan 2022) Diego Carlos - £28m ( May 2022)

Hit and miss from Villa here, although Diego Carlos seems a decent signing under the noses of a few other clubs. And the fact that Philippe Coutinho is not on this list reflects terribly on Barcelona.

West Ham – 10Andre Ayew – £20m (August 2016)Marko Arnautovic – £20m (August 2017)Issa Diop – £22m (June 2018)Felipe Anderson – £36m (July 2018)Pablo Fornals – 24 £m (June 2019)Sebastien Haller - £45m (July 2019) Said Benrahma - £25m (January 2021) Kurt Zouma - £29.8m (August 2021) Nikola Vlasic - £26.8m (August 2021) ) Nayef Aguerd - £30m (June 2, 2021)

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