As the summer transfer window draws to its dramatic close, there has been some big signings that have drawn attention across the Premier League.
Jack Grealish to Manchester City was a catalyst for the window to spark back to life, the £100 million fee breaking the British transfer record and starting some big spending.
Chelsea joined in on the action with the return of Romelu Lukaku to Stamford Bridge, Aston Villa taking the opportunity to use some of their Grealish payday to sign Danny Ings.
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Manchester United had a transfer window to remember, their signings of Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane topped off by the jaw dropping return of Cristiano Ronaldo giving Ole Gunnar Solskjaer one of, if not his, best opportunity yet at winning the Premier League.
If there ever was a transfer window of drama, this was it, and it was epitomised as the two Manchester Clubs faced off for the Juventus striker.
Arsenal have certainly added to their squad this summer, the signings of Martin Odegaard and Aaron Ramsdale alongside Emile Smith Rowe building Mikel Arteta's side.
Manchester United and Arsenal have added the most this summer but which will pay off in the long run may yet to be decided.
After all, the Premier League season is a long one.

Nuno Espirito Santo has added to the current table topping side, the likes of Cristian Romero, Bryan Gil and Pape Matar Sarr joining the North London club.
However, many will argue Tottenham's biggest transfer win was holding onto striker Harry Kane amid Manchester City's interest and his apparent desire to leave.
Elsewhere across the Premier League, Liverpool added Ibrahima Konate, Leicester securing Patson Daka from RB Salzburg and West Ham signing Kurt Zouma from Chelsea.
Some clubs have strengthened key areas, others have added much more depth to their squad.
All in all, if the signings are anything to go by, it will certainly be a Premier League campaign to remember.
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