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The 10 Best Summer Transfer Window Signings of the Season So Far

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With the winter transfer window fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the summer transfer window and celebrate the standout players who’ve made the biggest impact this season.

From solid defensive additions to dynamic goal-scorers, here are the 10 best signings of the season so far.

10. Mateo Retegui – Atalanta

Atalanta’s summer signing, Mateo Retegui, has hit the ground running in Serie A. With 12 goals in 15 matches, Retegui has filled the void left by injuries and become a vital asset for the Italian club. His performances have even earned him a call-up to the Italian national team, marking an incredible rise.


9. David de Gea – Fiorentina

After a year without competitive football, David de Gea’s move to Fiorentina has proven a masterstroke. Despite a shaky start, the veteran goalkeeper has rebounded with stellar performances, including a two-penalty save masterclass against AC Milan. De Gea’s experience and leadership have solidified Fiorentina’s defense, and a Premier League return could still be on the cards for the Spaniard.


8. Hugo Ekitiké – Eintracht Frankfurt

Hugo Ekitiké’s permanent move to Eintracht Frankfurt after his PSG loan has been a revelation. The French striker has scored 11 goals and provided 5 assists across all competitions, seamlessly fitting into Frankfurt’s counter-attacking style. His partnership with Omar Marmoush has made Frankfurt a force to reckon with in the Bundesliga.


7. Mason Greenwood – Marseille

After a challenging period at Manchester United, Mason Greenwood’s move to Marseille has rejuvenated his career. The young forward has scored 10 goals in 14 games this season, rediscovering his sharpness and becoming a key figure in Marseille’s Ligue 1 ambitions.


6. Michael Olise – Bayern Munich

At just 22 years old, Michael Olise has already proven to be a brilliant signing for Bayern Munich. His link-up play with Harry Kane and Jamal Musiala has been electrifying, making Bayern’s attack one of Europe’s most feared. With 13 goal contributions last season, Olise continues to impress with his pace, skill, and tactical intelligence.


5. Noussair Mazraoui – Manchester United

Amid a frustrating season for Manchester United, Noussair Mazraoui has been a shining light. The Moroccan full-back has featured in all 15 Premier League matches and 22 games across all competitions, delivering consistent performances. His ability to balance defensive duties with attacking support has been vital for the Red Devils’ hopes of turning things around.


4. Nikola Milenković – Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest’s surprise push for a Champions League spot owes much to their defensive solidity, led by Nikola Milenković. Signed from Fiorentina for just £12 million, the Serbian center-back has been a bargain. He’s helped Forest secure five clean sheets, showing composure, physicality, and leadership at the back.


3. Dominic Solanke – Tottenham

Replacing Harry Kane’s legendary presence is no small feat, but Dominic Solanke has stepped up admirably for Spurs. In 12 Premier League matches, Solanke has notched five goals and two assists, adding three more in cup competitions. His performances have provided Spurs with a solid attacking option and renewed hope for the season.


2. Pedro Neto – Chelsea

After a slow start to life at Chelsea, Pedro Neto is beginning to showcase his full potential. The Portuguese winger’s pace, versatility, and clutch performances against top teams like Arsenal and Manchester United highlight why Chelsea invested in him. Neto’s growing consistency promises he’ll be a key figure in Chelsea’s attack for years to come.


1. Riccardo Calafiori – Arsenal

Arsenal fans wanted reinforcements at left-back, and Mikel Arteta delivered with Riccardo Calafiori. Despite a few injury setbacks, Calafiori has already proven his worth with six Premier League appearances and ten games across all competitions. His partnership with Gabriel and Saliba has brought defensive stability, giving Gunners fans plenty of reasons to believe they can challenge for silverware this season.

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