Forwards
LW: Mohamed Salah, Roma to Liverpool - £34.7 million

Liverpool secured their second signing of the summer with the arrival of Mohamed Salah on a five-year deal. Salah's main strengths are his blistering pace and mesmeric dribbling ability, while his decision making in the final third has improved remarkably during his stay in Italy.
His versatility means he's capable of playing anywhere on the front three.
Despite a bad spell at Chelsea, a return to the Premier League after his time in Italy could be a blessing in disguise.
RW: Sandro Ramirez, Malaga to Everton - £5.2 million

Everton's busy summer in the transfer window continued with the arrival of Sandro Ramirez from Malaga on a four-year deal.
Spanish football expert David Cartlidge outlined some of Sandro’s main strengths – his goalscoring instincts, the ability to hold the ball up and bring his team-mates into play.
CF: Alexandre Lacazette, Lyon to Arsenal - £46.5 million

Known for not spending a lot, Arsene Wenger splashed out a club record bid to land Ligue 1 sensation Alexandre Lacazette.
His pace, work-rate and ability to run the channels will allow Arsenal to press from the front more efficiently – tellingly, Lacazette registered 31 successful tackles last term, more than any forward in the Premier League.
Hence, the trio of Alexis, Lacazette, and Ozil could set the Prem on fire, and may fire Arsenal to the title.