Every Premier League transfer this summer so far
Let’s take a look at all the transfers in and out of Premier League clubs so far in 2019’s steady summer window. Leicester City are doing great business.
This transfer window is surely going to be remembered as one of Leicester City’s best. Unless you had Riyad Mahrez, N’golo Kante and Jamie Vardy all together incoming in one window, it’d be hard to argue otherwise.
Signing the incredible prospect James Justin, who can play left or right-back came first for the Foxes. Then a forward signing as Ayoze Perez’s introduction emerged as a favourite with the fans. Youri Tielemans completes the signings so far, with just under a month remaining to bring players in.
Could there be more pleasant surprises in store? Although Perez can play on the right or left, he can be more effective on a regular basis as a support striker so maybe there will still be a marquee winger brought in.
However, Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers doesn’t field a number 10 type performer so that system may not be the transpire. The former Newcastle United player is more than capable to come in anywhere across the front line.
Apart from Leicester City, which other teams are doing excellent business?
Meanwhile, let’s check out what movements are occurring in the Premier League. Here is the Guardian‘s premiership section from their useful guide to the top five European leagues’ movements – in descending order:
"Eden HazardForward — Chelsea to Real Madrid, £88.5 millionRodriMidfielder — Atlético Madrid to Manchester City, £62.6mTanguy NdombeleMidfielder — Lyon to Tottenham Hotspur £55.5mAaron Wan-BissakaDefender — Crystal Palace to Manchester United £45mMateo KovacicMidfielder — Real Madrid to Chelsea, £40.2mAyoze PérezForward — Newcastle United to Leicester City, £30mRaúl JiménezForward — Benfica to Wolverhampton Wanderers, £30mPablo FornalsMidfielder — Villarreal to West Ham United, £24mMarko ArnautovicForward — West Ham United to Shanghai SIPG, £22.4mWesley MoraesForward — Club Brugge to Aston Villa, £22mAndré GomesMidfielder — Barcelona to Everton, £22mDanny IngsForward — Liverpool to Southampton, £18mChe AdamsForward — Birmingham to Southampton, £15mLeandro TrossardWinger — Genk to Brighton, £15mDaniel JamesWinger — Swansea to Manchester United, £15mMatt TargettDefender — Southampton to Aston Villa, £14mMoussa DjenepoMidfielder — Standard Liège to Southampton, £14mLloyd KellyDefender — Bristol City to Bournemouth, £13mLeander DendonckerMidfielder — Anderlecht to Wolverhampton Wanderers, £12mNikola VlasicWinger — Everton to CSKA Moscow, £12mJack ClarkeWinger — Leeds United to Tottenham Hotspur, £10m (loaned back)Ola AinaDefender — Chelsea to Torino, £8.8mTomas KalasDefender — Chelsea to Bristol City, £8mJames JustinDefender — Luton Town to Leicester City, £8mAnwar El GhaziWinger — Lille to Aston Villa, £8mEdmilson FernandesMidfielder — West Ham United to Mainz 05, £8mGabriel MartinelliForward — Ituano to Arsenal, £6mCraig DawsonDefender — West Bromwich Albion to Watford, £5.5mAngeliñoDefender — PSV Eindhoven to Manchester City, £5.3mLuke FreemanMidfielder — QPR to Sheffield United, £5mFrédéric GuilbertDefender — Caen to Aston Villa, £5mRafael CamachoMidfielder — Liverpool to Sporting CP, £5mMatt ClarkeDefender — Portsmouth to Brighton, £5mJack StaceyDefender — Luton Town to Bournemouth, £4mJotaForward — Birmingham City to Aston Villa, £4mDavid OspinaGoalkeeper — Arsenal to Napoli, £3.5mKortney HauseDefender — Wolverhampton Wanderers to Aston Villa, £3mThierry AmbroseForward — Manchester City to Metz, £2.3mLucas PérezForward — West Ham United to Alavés, £2mSepp van den BergDefender — PEC Zwolle to Liverpool, £1.3mAidan FitzpatrickMidfielder — Partick Thistle to Norwich City, £350kKion EteteForward — Notts County to Tottenham Hotspur, £200k(for all other non-payment moves, click here)"
While it’s sad to see such talented, entertaining stars like Eden Hazard leave, at least the Foxes won’t have to play against him next season! Of course he will be fondly recalled for his goal that ended Tottenham Hotspur’s title hopes in 2016 – along with handing the title to the East Midlands outfit.
Additionally, there are some very exciting athletes joining the English top division next campaign.
Is this Leicester City’s best transfer window?