Nikola Milenkovic (Nottingham Forest) - £12m: Milenkovic has not only been the best signing of the season but is also one of the best defenders in the Premier League for his value. From Fiorentina to Forest, he has built a solid defence, helped the team improve their defensive record significantly and also contributed 5 important goals. |
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Dean Huijsen (Bournemouth) - £13m: The talented young centre-back is considered one of the brightest gems in Europe this season. His composure, accurate passing ability and fierce tackling have made him a pillar of Bournemouth's defence and he is set to join Real Madrid. |
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Mikel Merino (Arsenal) - £32m: Merino was not initially expected to be as big as other big-money signings but proved to be important to Arsenal, especially when taking on the role of striker during a period when the club was short of players. He scored 7 goals, including the decisive goal in the London derby. |
Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest) - £35m: Newcastle were forced to sell Anderson to comply with financial regulations, but saw the young talent shine brightly at Forest. The versatile player helped Forest break through, with 6 assists and sharp passing ability. |
Liam Delap (Ipswich Town) - £20 million: The young English striker has shone brightly at Ipswich despite the team being relegated. With 12 goals in the Premier League, Delap is considered the future of English football and is a target for many big clubs such as Man United and Chelsea. |
Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace) - £15m: Lacroix is a key centre-back who has helped Palace improve their defence. With his pace, reading of the game and solidity in every move, he is a force in defence and one of the best defenders in the league this year. |
Jorgen Strand Larsen (Wolves) - Loan: After a disappointing season at Celta Vigo, Larsen exploded at Wolves with 13 goals. The Norwegian striker not only scored regularly but also defended hard from a distance, becoming an important player in Wolves' journey to stay in the league. |
Ismaila Sarr (Crystal Palace) - £13m: Sarr didn't make a big impression at Watford but flourished at Crystal Palace, contributing 13 goals and assists. With his speed and dribbling ability, he became a dangerous striker and helped the team secure a European place when defeating Man City in the FA Cup final. |
Evanilson (Bournemouth) - £40m: The Brazilian striker is considered a successful signing for Bournemouth as he replaced Dominic Solanke. Despite a serious injury, Evanilson has still scored 10 goals this season, including decisive goals to help the team improve their position. With his good form, he is expected to be in the Brazilian team for the 2026 World Cup. |
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Omar Marmoush (Man City) - £59m: Only arriving in January, the Egyptian striker has quickly adapted to ManCity. Marmoush has scored 6 goals in 14 Premier League games, including an impressive hat-trick against Newcastle. He is expected to replace Julian Alvarez with his ability to play in many positions in attack and is sharp in exploiting space. |
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