The 2024 Premier League summer transfer window is open, and clubs have been splashing the cash as the new season nears.
July 1 marked the start of a new PSR [profit and sustainability rules] period, which meant that teams up and down the land started to spend a bit more freely.
June saw many clubs scrambling to sell players before the PSR deadline of June 30, leading to some strange deals between rivals to ensure no one got a points deduction.
But now those worries are over for another year, top-flight clubs are strengthening their squads ahead of the upcoming campaign.
A lot of money has already been spent, but here are the biggest deals so far...
5. Joshua Zirkzee - Bologna to Manchester United: £36.5 million
Zirkzee is the latest Dutchman to work under compatriot Erik ten Hag but more significantly, he was Man United's first signing of the INEOS era.
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The Premier League giants will pay Bologna £36million across a three-year period after agreeing to fork out slightly above his £34m release clause.
Zirkzee, who has penned a five-year deal at the Theatre of Dreams, with the option of a further 12 months, will provide competition for Rasmus Hojlund up top after Anthony Martial departed Old Trafford as a free agent.
The 23-year-old was part of Ronald Koeman's Euro 2024 squad, but he was limited to just two substitute appearances off the bench.
4. Ian Maatsen - Chelsea to Aston Villa: £37.5 million
Maatsen was nearly a Champions League winner last season while on loan at Borussia Dortmund but lost the final to Real Madrid.
But for numerous reasons, Chelsea have decided to move the Dutchman on, and Aston Villa have picked up a potential top left-back.
While in the Bundesliga, Maatsen proved to be an excellent attacking outlet.
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Therefore, under Unai Emery's guidance, you can expect big things from Maatsen.
3. Max Kilman - Wolves to West Ham: £40 million
Julen Lopetegui's top target since becoming West Ham's manager was Kilman.
The Spaniard worked with the Englishman at Wolves and was a big fan of the centre-back.
Kilman has great technique and adds some much-needed youth and pace to the ageing West Ham defence.
The Hammers have splashed out a lot of money, but it should prove to be worth it.
2. Amadou Onana - Everton to Aston Villa: £50million
Aston Villa have been the biggest spenders in the summer window and they broke their transfer record to sign Onana.
The Belgian midfielder returned from Euro 2024 and completed his £50million move to Villa Park soon after.
Villa fought off interest from Arsenal and Bayern Munich to get the deal done.
Onana will replace Douglas Luiz in Unai Emery's midfield as they compete in the Premier League and Europe this campaign.
1. Leny Yoro - Lille to Manchester United: £52million
18-year-old Yoro is the most expensive signing of the summer so far.
His £52million switch to Man United sees him follow Zirkzee through the door at Old Trafford.
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The French centre-back has already featured in pre-season and is expected to play a big part in defence for Ten Hag's side.
Yoro will wear the legendary No.15 shirt for the Red Devils, following in the footsteps of Nemanja Vidic.