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THE Premier League’s most lucrative additions from the summer transfer window have been revealed known.
There’s never a guarantee that a new signing will do well right away, so there’s always a sense of uncertainty.


After the first 11 games of the season, the analytics experts at Punter’s Pub have officially disclosed which summer additions are the most profitable for their teams.
The roster includes some well-known individuals and includes former players from Chelsea and Manchester United.
Former Manchester United player Anthony Elanga, who began the list at tenth, has enhanced his transfer value after joining Nottingham Forest.
The 21-year-old Elanga has contributed three assists and one goal to Steve Cooper’s team since joining The City Ground for a £15.2 million transfer.
Due to his improved results, his market value has increased somewhat to £15.6 million.
The valuation of Fulham star Alex Iwobi has increased by 9% after he completed a £22.3 million transfer from Everton, bringing his previous Arsenal star status to £24.3 million.
The next player up is Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth, whose worth increased by 25% to £12.1 million, with Bournemouth only having to pay £9.7 million.
Michael Obafemi, the recently promoted star for Burnley, is next.
In addition, the 23-year-old’s worth has increased by 25% to £4.3 million from the £3.5 million Vincent Kompany’s team spent for him.
Despite not playing for the Blues yet due to injury, Christopher Nkunku, a blockbuster acquisition for Chelsea, has also experienced an increase in transfer value.
The former star of RB Leipzig has witnessed a 33% increase in value, bringing his market value to £69.4 million, a significant increase from the £52 million Chelsea paid.
Jacob Brown of Luton, who cost £2.5 million to acquire from Stoke, is the next player.
Brown, 25, has seen a 38% boost in value, making him worth £3.4 million today.
James Maddison, a great player for Tottenham, is next on the list following an incredible start to life in North London.

Maddison cost £40.1 million when he moved from Leicester to Spurs, but after scoring three goals and dishing out five assists in his first 11 appearances, his value has skyrocketed to an impressive £60.7 million.
Next is Dejan Kulusevski, a teammate from Tottenham who spent £26 million signing a permanent contract with the team in the summer.
A 67% increase in the winger’s valuation has seen it reach £43.4 million.
Luca Koleosho, a Burnley player who cost £2.6 million when he joined the team, is now valued at £5.2 million following a 100% increase. He is currently ranked second.
But Callum Hudson-Odoi, the former Chelsea star, triumphs.
After a difficult few years both at Stamford Bridge and while out on loan, Hudson-Odoi was signed by Forest for a pittance of just £3 million.
And immediately, his signing has paid off, as evidenced by his incredible goal against Burnley.
His value has increased by an astounding 243% as a result, and he is currently valued at £10.4 million.

