CLUB football is back for the Premier League this weekend after the international break.
After the last round of fixtures, a chaotic transfer deadline day followed as clubs splashed out £375million on new talent to take the overall spending for the window to over £3BILLION.
Alexander Isak is in line to make his Liverpool debut at the weekend
Nick Woltemade, Newcastle’s record signing, will have big boots to fill
Alejandro Garnacho could play for Chelsea this weekend
Harvey Elliott completed a move to Aston Villa from Liverpool
While Jadon Sancho was a deadline-day loan arrival
And with that wave of new arrivals, including emergency loans, the conclusions of blockbuster sagas and shrewd deals, there will be several new faces for fans to watch.
SunSport has taken a look at stars who could make their debuts this weekend, including two club-record signings.
Kicking off the team in goal is new Manchester City star , who arrived on deadline day from Paris Saint-Germain for £26million.
New £18m star could have been selected just as easily, but they can let their goalkeeping do the talking during the Manchester Derby on Sunday.
Arsenal’s and will partner £13m signing Veljko Milosavljevic and loanee Igor Julio in defence.
There are three more loanees to consider going forward: Tottenham’s , ‘s and ‘s , who all arrived in the twilight hours of the summer window.
followed Sancho to the struggling Villans from Liverpool on an initial loan with a £35m obligation to buy next summer.
The front three is where the majority of the star power and cost come into play.
, a £40m sale from Man Utd to , was not a deadline day switch but was only announced after the Blues’ most recent game at – meaning he will be in line for his debut this weekend.
star is the club’s record signing at £69m.
The 23-year-old German looked impressive during the Under-21 Euros this summer, while he scored 17 for Stuttgart last season.
But he – alongside fellow new Toon ace – will have big boots to fill following ‘s record-breaking £130m departure to Liverpool.
Isak’s saga dragged on all summer and was on and off and then on and off again, before possibly the move of the summer was finally put to bed on deadline day.
Elsewhere, there are the likes of Kevin, ‘s own £35m record-breaking arrival from Shakhtar Donetsk, Jaydee Canvot at and at who could also make first appearances for their new clubs at the weekend.

