Five Premier League new signings to watch
The new signings, Arsenal's English midfielder Declan Rice (L), Arsenal's German midfielder Kai Havertz (C) and Arsenal's Dutch defender Jurrien Timber (R) pose with the trophy as Arsenal players celebrate winning the English FA Community Shield football match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Wembley Stadium, in London, August 6, 2023.
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Premier
League clubs have splashed out over £1 billion ($1.3 billion) on fresh faces
ahead of the start of the new season on Friday.
Arsenal
have led the way by spending more than £200 million on Declan Rice, Kai Havertz
and Jurrien Timber as they aim to topple defending champions Manchester City.
Manchester
United, Newcastle, Liverpool and Chelsea have also been busy with competition
fierce just for a top-four finish.
But
treble winners City remain the side to beat as they eye a historic fourth
consecutive English top-flight title.
Citizen
Sports looks at five of the biggest transfers of the window so far:
Declan
Rice (Arsenal)
Arsenal
were City's surprise challengers for the title last season as the Gunners
topped the table for most of the campaign before stumbling down the final
straight.
Rice's
determination to join Mikel Arteta's men despite reported interest from City
was another indication that Arsenal are a team on the up.
Arsenal
had to smash their transfer record with a bid that could rise to £105 million
to prise the England international away from West Ham.
With
that fee comes great expectations for Rice to prove the difference maker in
ending a 20-year wait to bring the Premier League title back to north London.
The
24-year-old will be tasked with running the midfield at the Emirates and
providing the platform for a talented array of young attackers to fire at the
top end of the pitch.
Rasmus
Hojlund (Man Utd)
A
pursuit to bring England captain Harry Kane to Old Trafford never materialised
as United instead bet on the promise of 20-year-old Dane Hojlund to satisfy
their need for a striker.
An
initial £64 million fee for a player that cost Atalanta just £17 million a year
ago has raised eyebrows.
Hojlund
scored nine goals in his only season in Serie A.
But
his six goals in six caps for his country have shown a glimpse of his
potential.
An
imposing physique, blistering pace and Scandinavian roots have seen Hojlund
compared to City superstar Erling Haaland.
Josko
Gvardiol (Man City)
City's major move has been for Croatian centre-back Gvardiol in a deal from RB Leipzig worth £78 million.
The
giant 21-year-old starred in his country's run to the World Cup semi-finals
last year.
However,
he faces stiff competition at the Etihad with Pep Guardiola now having six
international centre-backs to choose from.
Guardiola
has insisted that is "absolutely not too many" as he often played a
back four entirely of natural central defenders towards the end of last season.
Dominik
Szoboszlai (Liverpool)
Liverpool's
disappointing fifth-placed finish last season exposed the need for an overhaul
of an ageing midfield.
Szoboszlai
and Argentine World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister bring the promise of more
dynamism and a goal threat, but further reinforcements are needed to cover the
departures of captain Jordan Henderson, Fabinho, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Naby
Keita and James Milner.
Hungarian
international Szoboszlai also arrives in England from Leipzig in a £60 million
deal.
The
22-year-old scored 20 goals and provided 22 assists in 91 games for the German
side.
Sandro
Tonali (Newcastle)
The
riches on offer to players in the Saudi Pro League has emerged as a threat to
even some of the Premier League's giants in recent months.
However,
the gulf state's direct interest in the English top-flight has been more constrained
than expected.
Backed
by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, Newcastle have again resisted the
temptation to mark their return to the Champions League with an influx of star
names.
But
they did splash out a record £60 million for an Italian player on Tonali from
AC Milan.
The
tenacious 23-year-old midfielder helped his boyhood heroes to a first Serie A
title for 11 years in 2022 before playing a key role in a run to the Champions
League semi-finals last season.

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