As the Premier League transfer window gains momentum, we delve into the most significant deals that have taken place so far.
Bet on Premier LeagueArsenal's most noteworthy acquisition is undoubtedly Kai Havertz from Chelsea, in a transaction valued at £65 million.
Chelsea, having been on a spending spree, is now strategically letting players go as they recalibrate their approach under the leadership of Mauricio Pochettino. Mason Mount, once a beloved club member and current England star, has left the Blues for a hefty £60 million to join Manchester United.
Chelsea has experienced a considerable reduction in their attacking prowess, with Mateo Kovacic moving to Manchester City for £30m and Ruben Loftus-Cheek joining AC Milan for £17.18m.
High-profile departures to Saudi Arabia from Chelsea include Kalidou Koulibaly, Edouard Mendy, and N’Golo Kante. Meanwhile, Nicolas Jackson has joined from Villarreal for a potentially bargain fee of £30.1m.
Bet on Premier LeagueAlexis Mac Allister, who made a name for himself in the World Cup, has transferred from Brighton to Liverpool for a modest £35m, a deal that could be one of the summer's biggest. Roberto Firmino has also moved to Saudi Arabia, signing for Al Ahli on a free transfer.
Manchester City's captain and star player, Ilkay Gundogan, has joined Barcelona on another free transfer, leaving manager Pep Guardiola with a void to fill. Manchester United released David De Gea as Erik ten Hag seeks a goalkeeper skilled in initiating play from the back.
Spurs have welcomed James Maddison from Leicester for a mere £40m. However, the potential blockbuster transfer of striker Harry Kane to Bayern Munich is garnering the most attention.
The transfer window is just starting to sizzle, and it may turn out to be the most explosive one yet.