The 2024/25 Premier League season is 11 games in, and many summer signings are beginning to feel at home in their new clubs.
With nearly a third of the campaign behind us, some of the key arrivals from the summer transfer window have already made their mark for their teams.
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With that in mind, here are the 12 best Premier League signings of the season so far, ranked based on the following criteria:
Ranking Criteria:
Transfer Fee
Impact on Team Performance
Statistical Contributions (Goals/Assists/Clean Sheets)
12. Georginio Rutter – Brighton
Brighton’s record-breaking summer signing from Leeds United, Georginio Rutter, cost just under £40 million but has proven his worth.
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The French forward has stepped up in Joao Pedro’s absence, excelling in a deeper role behind Danny Welbeck. His consistent performances have made him indispensable for Fabian Hurzeler’s side.
11. Yankuba Minteh – Brighton
Another smart acquisition by Brighton, Yankuba Minteh joined from Newcastle as part of a financial reshuffling by the Magpies.
The Gambian winger started the season electrifyingly, tormenting defenders with his speed and agility. Though his form has dipped recently, the 20-year-old remains a prospect with enormous potential.
10. Dominic Solanke – Bournemouth
Bournemouth’s 27-year-old striker, brought in to fill the void left by Harry Kane at Tottenham, is finding his rhythm.
Solanke’s standout moment so far was a clinical brace against Aston Villa, showcasing his finishing ability and potential to shine in Ange Postecoglou’s attacking setup.
9. Elliot Anderson – Nottingham Forest
Elliot Anderson’s surprise move from Newcastle to Nottingham Forest has paid dividends for Nuno Espirito Santo’s team.
The energetic midfielder has been pivotal to Forest’s resurgence, with his relentless work rate epitomized by a commanding performance in their historic win at Anfield.
8. Pedro Neto – Chelsea
Pedro Neto’s transition to Chelsea has been steady rather than spectacular.
Known for his explosive displays at Wolves, the Portuguese winger secured his place in Enzo Maresca’s side with a stunning strike against Arsenal, solidifying his role on the left flank of Chelsea’s attack.
7. Noussair Mazraoui – Manchester United
Despite a challenging season for Manchester United, Noussair Mazraoui has stood out with his dynamic displays in defense.
The Moroccan international, versatile enough to play on either side of the backline, has adapted well, even as managerial changes loom at Old Trafford.
6. Amadou Onana – Aston Villa
Aston Villa’s acquisition of Amadou Onana from Everton has been a masterstroke.
The Belgian midfielder has showcased his versatility, thriving in both deep-lying and box-to-box roles. With Unai Emery’s guidance, Onana looks set to elevate his game further.
5. Riccardo Calafiori – Arsenal
Injury has sidelined Riccardo Calafiori just as he was establishing himself in Arsenal’s defense.
The Italian left-back, signed after an impressive Euro 2024 campaign, showed his value with composed performances and ball-playing ability. Gunners fans eagerly await his return.
4. Liam Delap – Ipswich Town
Liam Delap has been a beacon of hope for newly promoted Ipswich Town.
The powerful striker, who has already scored six goals, is proving vital in their fight for survival. His combination of strength and composure makes him a nightmare for defenders.
3. Savinho – Manchester City
Manchester City’s Savinho has brought flair and pace to their attack, quickly making an impact with dazzling displays, including an eye-catching performance against Chelsea. As Guardiola refines his system, the Brazilian winger’s influence is expected to grow.
2. Nikola Milenkovic – Nottingham Forest
Nikola Milenkovic has fortified Nottingham Forest’s defense, forming a formidable partnership with Murillo.
The Serbian center-back has helped secure four clean sheets in ten matches, playing a crucial role in Forest’s strong start to the season.
1. Emile Smith Rowe – Fulham
Emile Smith Rowe has flourished at Fulham after leaving Arsenal.
The attacking midfielder has become the creative heartbeat of Marco Silva’s side, contributing three goals and a string of impressive performances. Smith Rowe’s resurgence has been central to Fulham’s promising campaign.