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The ten best signings in the EPL this season are listed below.

1. Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal):

Aaron Ramsdale now appears to be England’s clear No. 1 goalkeeper in Qatar.

The 23-year-old was signed because of his distribution and significant growth potential. Rambo, on the other hand, has been a surprising hit in goal due to his shot-stopping ability and command. Arsenal may have found their long-term number one.

2. Philippe Coutinho (Aston Villa):

This season, Villa has a dash of celebrity. With a spectacular cameo against Manchester United at home, Coutinho has gone from strength to strength, becoming Steven Gerrard’s trusted lynchpin.

3. Armando Broja (Southampton):

Ralph Hasenhuttl has voiced a strong desire to keep the Chelsea loanee, who has emerged as one of the league’s most in-demand attackers this season.

It’ll be a big ask, too, because the Albanian international has stepped into Danny Ings’ shoes with startling speed and quality. He is destined for greatness.

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4. Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle):

Bruno Guimaraes took a while to drift into Newcastle starting eleven. He confirmed his quality with a backheel volley at Southampton, as if it was ever in doubt, and he appears like he’ll only get better from here. He was a tremendous deal for the Magpies, and it’s surprising they were able to get him without competition.

5. Michael Olise (Crystal Palace):

We may never know how Crystal Palace managed to sign one of the best young players in the Championship completely unchallenged.

Patrick Vieira has been eager to ease Michael Olise into first-team action, but the French youth star has been nothing short of amazing when given the chance. He appears to be a future superstar, and with Palace’s new-look squad reaching new heights, he’s a fantastic purchase for both now and the future.

6. Luis Diaz (Liverpool):

Liverpool had no intention of signing Diaz in January. The Colombian, on the other hand, has forced his way into the team, causing a rethinking of the attack and already helping the Reds win two trophies.

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Then there’s the long-term outlook to consider. For £40 million, Diaz is yet to reach his full potential, and Klopp appears to have replaced Sadio Mane with a player who is just as brilliant.

7. Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace):

Marc Guehi’s call-up to the England national team is the product of a fantastic season in which he has established himself as one of the top defenders in the league — regardless of country.

He’s taking over as Palace captain, and at just 21, he may be there for a long time. The Eagles are fortunate to have discovered a leader of that kind, and he is a key component of their success this season.

8. Dan Burn (Newcastle):

Dan Burn was the ideal addition to Newcastle’s shaky defence. Of course, he adds height, but his confidence, leadership, and ball-playing abilities well outweigh what was previously available.

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Burn has been there as a defender who has come through from the non-league and provides the ‘Toon’ with a newfound tenacity at the back. They appear to be staying up now, thanks to him.

9. Jose Sa (Wolves):

In Rui Patricio, Jose Sa had a solid reputation to uphold. Sa was almost unknown until this season, when he emerged as the league’s finest goalkeeper. He’s been a fantastic signing for £7 million, and his consistent presence has helped Wolves push towards Europe.

10. Martin Odegaard (Arsenal):

Last season, Martin Odegaard impressed while on loan. He’s taken it to a whole new level this year.

The Norwegian has been crucial to Arsenal’s push for the top four, and since securing a permanent berth in the team in November, he’s been at the heart of everything good about the club. He’s the long-awaited playmaker that Arsenal has been missing since Mesut Ozil’s form began to wane.

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