'Young' Martinelli to 'precious' Gomes: Here are all important Premier League signings of 2019 summer

Times are changing. Instead of spending big, most clubs seem to be interested in identifying sprouting talents and bring them home for long stays.
RAUL JIMENEZ (WOLVERHAMPTON, UNDISCLOSED): The Mexican striker, who has spent the last eight months on loan at Molineux, will spent the next four years with the Woles. The 27-year-old has made a massive impact since joining on loan from Benfica in the sum
RAUL JIMENEZ (WOLVERHAMPTON, UNDISCLOSED): The Mexican striker, who has spent the last eight months on loan at Molineux, will spent the next four years with the Woles. The 27-year-old has made a massive impact since joining on loan from Benfica in the sum
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DANIEL JAMES: (MANCHESTER UNITED,UNDISCLOSED): The young Wales international will inherit the no 21 shirt from the departing Ander Herrera, who had been its previous occupant for five years. James' arrival from Swansea hints at United turning their attention towards young, British players rather than the expensive star buys of recent seasons. (Photo | Manchester United Twitter)
DANIEL JAMES: (MANCHESTER UNITED,UNDISCLOSED): The young Wales international will inherit the no 21 shirt from the departing Ander Herrera, who had been its previous occupant for five years. James' arrival from Swansea hints at United turning their attention towards young, British players rather than the expensive star buys of recent seasons. (Photo | Manchester United Twitter)
AARON WAN-BISSAKA (MANCHESTER UNITED, $64 million): A long-term replacement at right-back for club captain Antonio Valencia, who left Old Trafford at the end of last season when his contract expired, was one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's priorities in the transfer market. Enter 21-year-old Aaron - who made just 42 Premier League appearances for Crystal Palace, but was an outstanding performer last season. (Photo | Manchester United Twitter)
AARON WAN-BISSAKA (MANCHESTER UNITED, $64 million): A long-term replacement at right-back for club captain Antonio Valencia, who left Old Trafford at the end of last season when his contract expired, was one of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's priorities in the transfer market. Enter 21-year-old Aaron - who made just 42 Premier League appearances for Crystal Palace, but was an outstanding performer last season. (Photo | Manchester United Twitter)
ANDRE GOMES (EVERTON, $30 million): The 24-year-old Portuguese international makes a permanent move to Goodison Park after a loan spell there last season from Spanish champions Barcelona. Gomes was part of Portugal's Euro 2016-winning squad. He moved to the Nou Camp from Valencia in the summer of 2016 and made 72 appearances. (Photo | Andre Gomes Twitter)
ANDRE GOMES (EVERTON, $30 million): The 24-year-old Portuguese international makes a permanent move to Goodison Park after a loan spell there last season from Spanish champions Barcelona. Gomes was part of Portugal's Euro 2016-winning squad. He moved to the Nou Camp from Valencia in the summer of 2016 and made 72 appearances. (Photo | Andre Gomes Twitter)
DANNY INGS (SOUTHAMPTON, UNDISCLOSED): On July, 1, the striker officially completed his permanent switch from Liverpool to his hometown club, signing a contract until 2022. The 26-year-old scored 8 times in his debut season for Saints last term, including a series of important goals that earned the team a string of vital points. (Photo | Danny Ings Twitter)
DANNY INGS (SOUTHAMPTON, UNDISCLOSED): On July, 1, the striker officially completed his permanent switch from Liverpool to his hometown club, signing a contract until 2022. The 26-year-old scored 8 times in his debut season for Saints last term, including a series of important goals that earned the team a string of vital points. (Photo | Danny Ings Twitter)
TANGUY NDOMBELE (TOTTENHAM, $79 million): Spurs smashed their club transfer record on Tuesday with the signing of the French midfielder. Ndombele, 22, starred as Lyon reached the last 16 of the Champions League last season and finished third in Ligue 1. He made 96 appearances in total for Lyon, scoring four goals and providing 16 assists. Tottenham's previous record deal was the $53 million they spent on defender Davinson Sanchez in 2017. (Photo | Tottenham Hotspur Twitter)
TANGUY NDOMBELE (TOTTENHAM, $79 million): Spurs smashed their club transfer record on Tuesday with the signing of the French midfielder. Ndombele, 22, starred as Lyon reached the last 16 of the Champions League last season and finished third in Ligue 1. He made 96 appearances in total for Lyon, scoring four goals and providing 16 assists. Tottenham's previous record deal was the $53 million they spent on defender Davinson Sanchez in 2017. (Photo | Tottenham Hotspur Twitter)
MATEO KOVACIC (CHELSEA, UNDISCLOSED): Chelsea secured the signing of Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic on a permanent deal from Real Madrid after he spent last season on loan at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are currently banned from registering new players for the next two transfer windows by FIFA but were able to make the deal permanent as they already held Kovacic's registration from last season. He had made 51 appearances for the Blues last season. (Photo | Mateo Kovacic Twitter)
MATEO KOVACIC (CHELSEA, UNDISCLOSED): Chelsea secured the signing of Croatian midfielder Mateo Kovacic on a permanent deal from Real Madrid after he spent last season on loan at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea are currently banned from registering new players for the next two transfer windows by FIFA but were able to make the deal permanent as they already held Kovacic's registration from last season. He had made 51 appearances for the Blues last season. (Photo | Mateo Kovacic Twitter)
GABRIEL MARTINELLI (ARSENAL, UNDISCLOSED): Arsenal have signed 18-year-old Brazilian forward Gabriel Martinelli from Ituano Futebol Clube for an undisclosed fee, the Londoners announced on July, 2. Martinelli scored 10 goals in 34 appearances for Sao Paulo-based club Ituano and was called up for a training camp with the senior Brazil squad ahead of the Copa America. (Photo | Twitter)
GABRIEL MARTINELLI (ARSENAL, UNDISCLOSED): Arsenal have signed 18-year-old Brazilian forward Gabriel Martinelli from Ituano Futebol Clube for an undisclosed fee, the Londoners announced on July, 2. Martinelli scored 10 goals in 34 appearances for Sao Paulo-based club Ituano and was called up for a training camp with the senior Brazil squad ahead of the Copa America. (Photo | Twitter)

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