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Top 10 Transfers of the Summer Window

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The Summer Transfer Window has ended and many exciting deals have gone through, Soccer Alarm will be ranking the best of those transfers.




10. Casemerio: Real Madrid to Manchester United

While Casemerio hasn't had many minutes yet this season, the defensive midfielder is sure to bring experience to a struggling Manchester United, and his defensive skills are just what the doctor ordered for their defensive problems in the back.



9. Aurelien Tchouameni: Monaco to Real Madrid

Aurelien Tchouameni is only 22 years but after being signed by the Champions League winners he is already starting in games, he has lessened the loss of Casemerio by becoming Madrid's defensive midfielder, who has already helped them win many games with incredible defending and passing.



8. Fábio Carvalho: Fulham to Liverpool

Signing a 20 year old player who is as good as Fábio Carvalho is a smart move for Liverpool, as he can develop and start to replace some of Liverpool's players who left over the summer. He already has 2 goals in this Premier League season, including a 98th minute winning goal on the day after his 20th birthday.



7. Antony: Ajax to Manchester United

Antony had the perfect debut for Manchester United, he scored in a 3-1 win over arsenal, the league leaders at the time. His signing was late on in the transfer window, along with some other players United signed, and Antony looks like he could lead his team back after a rocky start to the Premier League season.



6. Oleksandr Zinchenko: Manchester City to Arsenal

Oleksandr Zinchenko moved from the club where he had won 4 Premier League titles to Arsenal, where he has been the heart of the defence that has helped Arsenal to an amazing start to the season, the Ukrainian missed out on two games because of a knee injury but he has still been one of the best defenders in the Premier League this season and his defending and assists may hep win Arsenal their first Premier League title in 19 years.



5. Alexander Isak: Real Sociedad to Newcastle

Alexander Isak, a young Swedish player scored on his debut for Newcastle against Liverpool in Anfield, and while his team did end up losing the game in 98th minute, Isak was a standout player in the game. He almost got Newcastle in front with his amazing shots and passes in his second game, against Crystal Palace, but the game ended 0-0. Alexander Isak is likely to be a large part of this ever improving Newcastle side, and he will ni doubt score many more goals in this campaign.




4. Sadio Mane: Liverpool to Bayern Munich

Sadio Mane made an instant impact, scoring in Bayern's 5-3 victory in the DFL-Supercup, the Senegalese forward is now one of the Bundesliga's top scorers, after winning a trophy that early on in the season, Sadio Mane, will be out to fetch more for his new club.




3. Robert Lewandowski: Bayern Munich to FC Barcelona

The top scorer of the Bundesliga for 5 years running moved from Bayern to Spanish giants FC Barcelona over the Summer window, the Polish striker scored a hat trick in his Champions League debut for his new club, and he is already the top scorer in La Liga, with 5 goals in 4 games, and like some other players on this list, he is scheduled to play his old club in the Champions League Group Stage, which is bound to be an exciting game.





2. Gabriel Jesus: Manchester City to Arsenal

After winning the Premier League with Manchester City, Gabriel Jesus moved to Arsenal where he has been their top scorer in their best start to a Premier League season since 2004, and he looks like continuing in his amazing form.




1. Erling Haaland: Dortmund to Manchester City

Haaland is already the goal leader in the Premier League with 10 goals in only 6 matches, and he is expected to score many more goals and it will be interesting to see what he and Manchester City can do to wreak havoc on the teams in his Champions League group, including the club he transferred from, Dortmund.

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