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Top 20 Premier League transfers of the summer

Another summer of signings is over, so which players can be considered the best acquisitions?

With deadline day done and dusted, Premier League clubs are now left to evaluate the business they've done over the past few months with some far happier with the players they've got than others. 

Considering the nature of the transfer market these days, a good signing that meets the exact needs of a club for a fair price is very difficult to pull off.

As such, our rankings of English summer transfers takes into account the quality of the player, value for money and how much the team stands to benefit by their addition. 

Getty20Neal Maupay: Brentford to Brighton (£18m/$22m)With 25 goals and eight assists to his name in the Championship last season, Neal Maupay could prove a shrewd addition to Brighton's attack if he can step up to the Premier League. The Seagulls frontline was in desperate need of fresh blood having struggled over long patches last season and Maupay will be eager to give them a reliable outlet. AdvertisementGetty Images19Albian Ajeti: Basel to West Ham (£7m/$8m)A young striker who scored 14 league goals last season in Switzerland, Albian Ajeti is a handy pick-up for the Hammers and gives them some nice depth in attack. Should he impress in England, West Ham could make a big profit on the Swiss player in the years to come. Getty18Tom Heaton: Burnley to Aston Villa (£7m/$8m)Following six impressive seasons with Burnley, Tom Heaton was snapped up by Aston Villa and should be an ideal addition on their return to the top flight. Seemingly in the clear after a lengthy injury lay-off, the 33-year-old still has plenty to offer and on his day can guarantee Villa a few extra points. GEOFF CADDICK17Daniel James: Swansea to Manchester United (£15m/$18m)The 21-year-old Welshman has voiced his desire to follow in the footsteps of Ryan Giggs and, if he can deliver half of what the Red Devils legend did, Daniel James will prove a quality buy for Manchester United. Still relatively unproven after a strong season in the Championship, the winger will likely take some time to show what he's capable of in the Premier League.