The Premier League season is in full flow with the two Manchester clubs doing battle at the top.

Both United and City have started the campaign in fine form while Chelsea and Spurs aren't too far behind.

A number of new signings have impressed too with Romelu Lukaku and Alvaro Morata, in particular, in excellent form.

But for some of the summer acquisitions, the campaign is yet to get going.

Here are the new signings who are yet to play a single minute.

Victor Lindelof

Manchester United's Victor Lindelof in action (
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Manchester United forked out £31million to sign the Swedish defender after months of speculation.

Lindelof looked a little nervy in pre-season before having a nightmare in the Super Cup defeat to Real Madrid.

He has featured in the Champions League and Carabao Cup but Eric Bailly and Phil Jones has been Jose Mourinho's first-choice pairing in the Premier League.

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Danny Drinkwater

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The midfielder was a surprise mover towards the end of the window as he left Leicester for Chelsea.

He was an unused substitute on his return to the King Power but hasn't been seen since.

Drinkwater has been struggling with a calf problem but will hope to return after the international break.

Juan Foyth

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Tottenham added the Argentine youngster for £8million in what appears a shrewd long-term investment.

Foyth's only outing so far came in the Carabao Cup win over Barnsley.

An injury to Alderweireld, Sanchez or Vertonghen is his best bet of Premier League action.

Will Hughes

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Hughes finally got his move to the Premier League as Watford coughed up £8million to sign him from Derby.

He has struggled to break into the fold though with Marco Silva's side enjoying a fine start to the season.

Hughes has been an unused sub twice and only played in the Carabao Cup.

Aleksandar Dragovic

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The Austrian arrived at the King Power on loan from Bayer Leverkusen but isn't in Craig Shakespeare's plans at the moment.

His only outing was in the cup win over Liverpool.

Willy Caballero

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Following the sale of Asmir Begovic, Antonio Conte was eager to add some experienced back-up for Thibaut Courtois.

Caballero will only play if the Belgian picks up an injury.

Phil Bardsley

Burnley signed the former Sunderland defender from Stoke in the summer.

A seasoned Premier League campaigner, Bardsley will be a key squad player this term.

Jan Bednarek

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The Polish youngster was on the bench for the first two games of the season but Virgil van Dijk's return to the fold has seen him drop out.

After signing a five-year deal, Bendarek appears one for the future.

Rob Green

The former England keeper will be cover and nothing more after joining Huddersfield.

Orestis Karnezis

Karnezis arrived at Watford on a season-long loan from Udinese.

Injury or suspension to Heurelho Gomes will be his only way in.

Tim Krul

The Dutchman has finally left Newcastle after agreeing a move to Brighton.

Will battle Mat Ryan for the No.1 spot but is back-up for the moment.

Tim Krul of Brighton and Hove Albion (
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Adam Legzdins

Left Birmingham for Burnley to provide back-up to Tom Heaton.

Anders Lindegaard

Heaton's injury saw Sean Dyche snap up Lindegaard on a short-term deal.

Who else hasn't played?

Arsenal - Per Mertesacker, David Ospina, Jack Wilshere, Santi Cazorla

Bournemouth - Artur Boruc, Brad Smith, Aaron Ramsdale

Brighton - Connor Goldson, Uwe Hunemeier, Niki Maenpaa, Steve Sidwell, Jiri Skalak

Burnley - Kevin Long, Charlie Taylor

Chelsea - Kenedy

Crystal Palace - Jason Lokilo, Jordon Mutch, Julian Speroni

Everton - Ademola Lookman, Maarten Stekelenburg, Joel Robles

Huddersfield - Joel Coleman, Martin Crainie, Joe Lolley

Leicester - Ben Hamer, Leonardo Ulloa

Liverpool - Jon Flanagan, Danny Ward

Man City - Phil Foden, Yaya Toure, Oleksandr Zinchenko

Man United - Michael Carrick, Sergio Romero

Newcastle - Rolando Aarons, Karl Darlow, Henri Saivet, Freddie Woodman

Southampton - Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Jeremy Pied, Stuart Taylor, Matt Targett

Stoke - Charlie Adam, Lee Grant, Harry Souttar, Josh Tymon

Swansea - Kristoffer Nordfeldt

Tottenham - Georges-Kevin Nkoudou, Tashan Oakley-Boothe, Michel Vorm

Watford - Isaac Success, Marvin Zeegelaar

West Brom - Nacer Chadli, Jonathan Leko, Gareth McAuley, Boaz Myhill, Kane Wilson

West Ham - Adrian, Sam Byram