Premier League clubs continue to splash cash like there's no tomorrow during summer transfer windows.
London-based clubs Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur, Fulham and Chelsea were among the top spenders, bringing in talent across the pitch to fill out their respective squads. Spurs moved to bring in four teenagers to build for the future while Aston Villa spent a club-record fee to upgrade Unai Emery's options in the midfield.
Brighton & Hove Albion—a team playing in just its eighth Premier League season—were the second-highest spenders in Europe with over $260m spent on transfer fees. Manchester City improved its squad depth and options on the wing with by bringing in one of the best dribblers in Europe from a fellow City Football Group club.
Here are the top 10 Premier League summer signings ranked, as of the October international break.






