Major incoming transfers by Premier League clubs

List of major incoming transfers in the Premier League for the 2020-21 season

ARSENAL (2019-20 Premier League position: Eighth)
Willian – from Chelsea (free)
Pablo Mari – from Flamengo (undisclosed)
Cedric Soares – from Southampton (undisclosed)
Gabriel Magalhaes – from Lille (27 million pounds; $35.04 million)
Dani Ceballos – from Real Madrid (loan)
Alex Runarsson – from Dijon (1.5 million pounds)
Thomas Partey – from Atletico Madrid (50 million euros)
ASTON VILLA (2019-20 Premier League position: 17th)
Matty Cash – from Nottingham Forest (16 million pounds)
Ollie Watkins – from Brentford (28 million pounds)
Bertrand Traore – from Olympique Lyonnais (19 million pounds)
Emiliano Martinez – from Arsenal (17 million pounds)
Ross Barkley – from Chelsea (loan)
BRIGHTON & HOVE ALBION (2019-20 Premier League position: 15th)
Adam Lallana – from Liverpool (free)
Joel Veltman – from Ajax Amsterdam (undisclosed)
Lars Dendoncker – from Club Brugge (free)
BURNLEY (2019-20 Premier League position: 10th)
Will Norris – from Wolverhampton Wanderers (undisclosed)
CHELSEA (2019-20 Premier League position: Fourth)
Timo Werner – from RB Leipzig (50 million euros; $58.95 million)
Hakim Ziyech – from Ajax (44 million euros)
Ben Chilwell – from Leicester City (50 million pounds)
Malang Sarr – from Nice (free)
Thiago Silva – from Paris St Germain (free)
Kai Havertz – from Bayer Leverkusen (71 million pounds)
Edouard Mendy – from Stade Rennes (22 million pounds)
CRYSTAL PALACE (2019-20 Premier League position: 14th)
Nathan Ferguson – from West Brom (free)
Eberechi Eze – from Queens Park Rangers (20 million pounds)
Michy Batshuayi – from Chelsea (loan)
EVERTON (2019-20 Premier League position: 12th)
Niels Nkounkou – from Marseille (250,000 pounds)
Allan – from Napoli (25 million pounds)
James Rodriguez – from Real Madrid (20 million pounds)
Abdoulaye Doucoure – from Watford (20 million pounds)
Ben Godrey – from Norwich City (25 million pounds)
Robin Olsen – from AS Roma (loan)
FULHAM (2019-20 Premier League position: N/A)
Antonee Robinson – from Wigan (2 million pounds)
Mario Lemina – from Southampton (loan)
Harrison Reed – from Southampton (6 million pounds)
Anthony Knockaert – from Brighton & Hove Albion (undisclosed)
Alphonse Areola – from Paris St Germain (loan)
Kenny Tete – from Lyon (undisclosed)
Ola Aina – from Torino (loan)
Ademola Lookman – from RB Leipzig (loan)
Joachim Andersen – from Olympique Lyonnais (loan)
Ruben Loftus-Cheek – from Chelsea (loan)
LEEDS UNITED (2019-20 Premier League position: N/A)
Helder Costa – from Wolves (16 million pounds)
Rodrigo Moreno – from Valencia (27 million pounds)
Robin Koch – from Freiburg (undisclosed)
Illan Meslier – from Lorient (undisclosed)
Jack Harrison – from Manchester City (loan)
Joe Gelhardt – from Wigan (undisclosed)
Cody Drameh – from Fulham (undisclosed)
Sam Greenwood – from Arsenal (undisclosed)
Diego Llorente – from Real Sociedad (20 million pounds)
Raphinha – from Stade Rennes (undisclosed)
LEICESTER CITY (2019-20 Premier League position: Fifth)
Timothy Castagna – from Atalanta (21.5 million pounds)
Cengiz Under – from AS Roma (loan)
Wesley Fofana – from St Etienne (30 million pounds)
LIVERPOOL (2019-20 Premier League position: First)
Konstantinos Tsimikas – from Olympiakos Piraeus (11 million pounds)
Thiago Alcantara – from Bayern Munich (20 million pounds)
Diogo Jota – from Wolverhampton Wanderers (41 million pounds)
MANCHESTER CITY (2019-20 Premier League position: Second)
Pablo Moreno – from Juventus (undisclosed)
Ferran Torres – from Valencia (20.9 million pounds)
Nathan Ake – from Bournemouth (40 million pounds)
Scott Carson – from Derby County (loan)
Ruben Dias – from Benfica (68 million euros)
MANCHESTER UNITED (2019-20 Premier League position: Third)
Odion Ighalo – from Shanghai Shenhua (loan)
Donny van de Beek – from Ajax (35 million pounds)
Alex Telles – from Porto (15.4 million pounds)
Amad Diallo – from Atalanta (21 million euros)
Edinson Cavani – from Paris St Germain (free)
NEWCASTLE UNITED (2019-20 Premier League position: 13th)
Mark Gillespie – from Motherwell (free)
Jeff Hendrick – from Burnley (free)
Callum Wilson – from Bournemouth (20 million pounds)
Ryan Fraser – from Bournemouth (free)
Jamal Lewis – from Norwich City (15 million pounds)
SHEFFIELD UNITED (2019-20 Premier League position: Ninth)
Wes Foderingham – from Rangers (free)
Aaron Ramsdale – from Bournemouth (18.5 million pounds)
Ethan Ampadu – from Chelsea (loan)
Oliver Burke – from West Bromwich Albion (undisclosed)
Rhian Brewster – from Liverpool (23.5 million pounds)
SOUTHAMPTON (2019-20 Premier League position: 11th)
Kyle Walker-Peters – from Tottenham Hotspur (12 million pounds)
Mohammed Salisu – from Real Valladolid (10.9 million pounds)
Ibrahima Diallo – from Brest (12 million pounds)
Theo Walcott – from Everton (loan)
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR (2019-20 Premier League position: Sixth)
Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg – from Southampton (15 million pounds)
Joe Hart – from Burnley (free)
Matt Doherty – from Wolves (15 million pounds)
Sergio Reguilon – from Real Madrid (27.5 million pounds)
Gareth Bale – from Real Madrid (loan)
Carlos Vinicius – from Benfica (loan)
WEST BROMWICH ALBION (2019-20 Premier League position: N/A)
Matheus Pereira – from Sporting Lisbon (undisclosed)
Cedric Kipre – from Wigan (1 million pounds)
Grady Diangana – from West Ham United (18 million pounds)
David Button – from Brighton (undisclosed)
Branislav Ivanovic – from Zenit Saint Petersburg (loan)
Callum Robinson – from Sheffield United (undisclosed)
Filip Krovinovic – from Benfica (loan)
WEST HAM UNITED (2019-20 Premier League position: 16th)
Tomas Soucek – from Slavia Prague (undisclosed)
Ossama Ashley – from Wimbledon (undisclosed)
Vladimir Coufal – from Slavia Prague (5 million pounds)
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS (2019-20 Premier League position: Seventh)
Matija Sarkic – from Aston Villa (free)
Fabio Silva – from Porto (35 million pounds)
Fernando Marcal – from Olympique Lyonnais (two million euros)
Vitinha – from Porto (loan)
Ki-Jana Hoever – from Liverpool (10 million pounds)
Nelson Semedo – from Barcelona (30 million euros)
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