7 most expensive signings of 2022-23 season

Abhinav Singh

At Old Trafford, another person arrives. Ajax was determined about selling Antony, so Manchester United made the decision to go all-out for him with only a few days left before the deadline. The Brazilian winger's deal was ultimately approved for 95 million euros + five million euros in variables after he requested to depart.

Antony (Ajax-Manchester United)

For Chelsea, another significant spending binge. Following the exits of Rudiger and Christensen, the Blues were in need of a centre defender and signed the young Fofana. After protracted talks, Leicester agreed to let him leave for 81 million euros, with the potential for a further 95 million euros.

Wesley Fofana (Leicester-Chelsea)

The big investment of the 'Merengues' this summer. After a great season at Monaco and standing out as one of the best young players in Europe, Madrid made a huge investment of 80 million euros plus 20 million euros in variables to sign Aurelien Tchouameni. He has replaced Casemiro.

Aurelien Tchouameni (Mónaco-Real Madrid)

With 34 goals in 41 appearances, the Uruguayan striker was one of the season's top players. Liverpool spent Benfica 75 million euros to sign him after Klopp made him his "9."

Darwin Nunez (Benfica-Liverpool)

Yet another market surprise The Brazilian midfielder made the decision to leave his illustrious career at Real Madrid, where he won five Champions League trophies, and begin a new one at Old Trafford. The Red Devils paid a fixed fee of $72 million and variable costs of $13 million.

Casemiro (Real Madrid-Manchester United)

One of the summer's surprises. With the departure of prominent talent Alexander Isak to Newcastle, Real Sociedad officially announced the largest sale in the club's history. The Swedish striker was purchased for 70 million euros by the nouveau riche of the Premier League.

Alexander Isak (Real Sociedad-Newcastle)

De Ligt was a summer transfer acquisition who was dissatisfied at Juventus. The Dutch centre defender wanted to leave Turin despite having two years left on his contract. Bayern seemed to be a way out of paying 67 million euros.

De Ligt (Juventus-Bayern Munich)