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The best and worst value for money Premier League signings… with Arsenal RIGHT to sell Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to Liverpool

THIS summer saw one of the most incredible transfer windows of all time.

From the Kylian Mbappe saga to Neymar's world-record shattering £198million move to Paris Saint-Germain, it was one for the ages.

 Kylian Mbappe and Neymar sent shockwaves through the summer market
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Kylian Mbappe and Neymar sent shockwaves through the summer marketCredit: AFP
 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's move could be a costly one for Liverpool
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's move could be a costly one for LiverpoolCredit: Getty

But even outside of Europe, the Premier League was busy... very busy.

In fact, well over £1BILLION was spent in the English top-flight alone this summer.

However, there were also some absolute bargains, with Juventus bringing in key man Blaise Matuidi for a mere £18.2m... or £324,667 per contribution.

Here, thanks to research from MyVoucherCodes, we take a look at the best - and worst - value for money signings of the summer window, based on their statistical input.

BEST ATTACKERS

THEY may have spent a huge sum to bring him in, but Liverpool's signing of Mohamed Salah already screams value.

The Egyptian ace cost a mere £1.7m per goal or assist, ahead of new Everton midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson (£2.3m), Marko Arnautovic (£2.7m) and Bernardo Silva (£2.9m).

 Blaise Matuidi was quietly one of the bargains of the summer window
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Blaise Matuidi was quietly one of the bargains of the summer windowCredit: AFP
 Liverpool signing Mohamed Salah is another astonishing coup from the summer
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Liverpool signing Mohamed Salah is another astonishing coup from the summer

WORST ATTACKERS

 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was statistically the second-worst attacking signing
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was statistically the second-worst attacking signingCredit: Rex Features

HOWEVER, Liverpool win both the gold medal and the wooden spoon thanks to their signing of Oxlade-Chamberlain.

The former Arsenal star cost the Reds £4.6m per goal or assist, behind only new West Brom star Oliver Burke (£5.1m).

BEST DEFENDERS

IN defence, Arsenal have plenty to celebrate, as their capture of Sead Kolisanic cost them just £54,737 per tackle or interception.

That's ahead of Liverpool new-boy Andrew Robertson (£98,148), Javier Manquillo (£111,74), Harry Maguire £180,855) and Davide Zappacosta (£238,566).

WORST DEFENDERS

 Mamadou Sakho was a very expensive defensive signing for Crystal Palace
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Mamadou Sakho was a very expensive defensive signing for Crystal PalaceCredit: PA:Press Association

At the other end of the scale however, Mamadou Sakho cost Crystal Palace a whopping £1.7m per interception or tackle.

That's worse than Tottenham new-boy Serge Aurier (£539,686), Kieran Gibbs (£507,273), Kyle Walker (£501,818) and Antonio Rudiger (£483,500).

BEST STRIKERS

BASED purely on goals, rather than goals and assists, no forward was better value for money than Jermain Defoe, who cost just £450,666 per strike.

That record is better than big names Fernando Llorente (£1.3m), Javier Hernandez (£2.1m), Alexandre Lacazette (£2.2m) and Andre Gray (£2.4m).

WORST STRIKERS

YET it's dreadful news for Swansea who splashed an astonishing £8.6m per goal for Wilfried Bony.

That rate is worse than Kelechi Iheanacho (£7.2m), Alvaro Morata (£4.5m), Jay Rodriguez (£3.4m) and Romelu Lukaku (£3.4m).

 Alvaro Morata was another big-name on the expensive end of the spectrum
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Alvaro Morata was another big-name on the expensive end of the spectrumCredit: Getty


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