Ranked! The 10 best Premier League signings in 2018/19 so far

Best summer signings

Before our top 10 begins, we have some honourable mentions to honourably mention. Firstly, Jorginho just missed out. The Italian is a passing machine, but he contributes less than he could at both ends and, oddly, misplaces a higher percentage of passes than Chelsea’s less conservative midfielders. It’s also debatable as to whether N’Golo Kante really needed this new licence to attack.

At the three promoted clubs – don’t worry, Wolves fans, your boys will appear again later – plaudits go to Josh Murphy (ambitious and direct, making him invaluable to Cardiff as Junior Hoilett declines), Jean Michael Seri (one of the few players showing his worth at Fulham, with the second-most key passes of any central midfielder in the Premier League after David Silva) and Joao Moutinho (the fourth-most, plus a very high rate of tackles).

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Huw was on the FourFourTwo staff from 2009 to 2015, ultimately as the magazine's Managing Editor, before becoming a freelancer and moving to Wales. As a writer, editor and tragic statto, he still contributes regularly to FFT in print and online, though as a match-going #WalesAway fan, he left a small chunk of his brain on one of many bus journeys across France in 2016.