Long summers without the beautiful game is often the most painful time of the year for football fans.
One consolation, however, is that it means the transfer market is in full swing.
Many of this season’s new recruits have proven to be superb pieces of business – take Salomon Rondon, who has been heroic for Newcastle and has been lauded as the signing of the season by Tony Cascarino – or David Brooks, who has been a sensation for Bournemouth since his move from Sheffield United.
On the other hand, there have been some dreadful signings too, and talkSPORT.com, courtesy of stats provided by The Sportsman, has identified which players from each club have been the worst value for money by adding up a number of different criteria and dividing the total by the players transfer fee.
Here are their findings…
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Arsenal
Lucas Torreira (£7,221 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross and big chance created)
Bournemouth
Diego Rico (£12,708 per minute, win, clean sheet, goal, assist, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross, big chance created)
Brighton
Alireza Jahanbakhsh (£20,482 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created)
Burnley
Ben Gibson (£150,000 per minute, win, clean sheet, goal, assist, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception)
Cardiff
Bobby Reid (£6,618 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created))
Chelsea
Kepa Arrizabalaga (£20,107 per minute, win, clean sheet, save, catch, high claim, punch, sweeper clearance, pass)
Crystal Palace
Cheikhou Kouyate (£4,154 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross and big chance created) is the only player signed by the club with a transfer fee or to make an appearance in the Premier League this season.
Everton
Yerry Mina (£20,225 per minute, win, clean sheet, goal, assist, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception)
Fulham
Fabri (£20,161 per minute, win, clean sheet, save, catch, high claim, punch, sweeper clearance, pass)
Huddersfield
Ramadan Sobhi (£76,000 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created)
Leicester
Caglar Soyuncu (£40,685 per minute, win, clean sheet, goal, assist, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception)
Liverpool
Naby Keita (£27,008 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross and big chance created)
Manchester City
Riyad Mahrez (£30,181 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created) is the only player signed by the club with a transfer fee or to make an appearance in the Premier League this season.
Manchester United
Fred (£31,439 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross and big chance created)
Newcastle United
Yoshinori Muto (£16,551 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created)
Southampton
Mohamed Elyounoussi (£16,831 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created)
Tottenham Hotspur
No signings
Watford
Ben Wilmot (£40,630 per minute, win, clean sheet, goal, assist, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception)
West Ham
Andriy Yarmolenko (£25,735 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created)
Wolves
Leo Bonatini (£25,773 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, cross, big chance created.
Kepa is the most expensive keeper in history. Crystal Palace. Cheikhou Kouyate (£4,154 per minute, win, goal, assist, shot on target, pass, tackle, shot blocked, clearance, interception, cross and big chance created) is the only player signed by the club with a transfer fee or to make an appearance in the Premier League this season.
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