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Eurosport - Wed, 16 Sep 17:26:00 2009

With the transfer window finally shut, it is time to reflect on the best and worst of this summer's Premier League deals.

FOOTBALL 2008-09 Premier League Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen - 0

BEST (in no particular order)

Thomas Vermaelen (Ajax to Arsenal, £10m)

Considering the amounts paid for certain other defenders this transfer window, the £10 million paid for the Belgian stopper looks a real bargain. Already the 23-year-old has risen to the challenge of competing at the highest level and has been magnificent in the Gunners' rousing start to the season. Confident on the ball, good in the air and adept at snuffing out opposition attacks, Vermaelen is exactly what Arsenal needed.

Gareth Barry (Aston Villa to Manchester City, £12m)

Mark Hughes knew what he was getting by signing the former Aston Villa midfielder: a highly effective player who can link defence and attack seamlessly, hold a team's shape and weigh in with a few goals of his own. Of all the galaxy of stars City brought in over the summer, Barry could prove to be the brightest. And with a price tag of just £12m, one of the least expensive.

Michael Owen (to Manchester United, free)

Given the fact he did not cost United a penny, Owen may well turn out to be the bargain of the summer. His signing represents a no-risk transaction for Alex Ferguson - only the striker's own reputation is at stake - and if he can benefit from the creative juices flowing through the United side and rediscover some goalscoring form, a recall to the England set-up in time for next summer's World Cup should not be ruled out.

Glen Johnson (Portsmouth to Liverpool, £17.5m)

Proof if it were needed that transfer business does not have to be overly-complicated: Liverpool needed a right-back so they went out and bought the best the country had to offer. Yes, they paid over the odds for him (even Rafa Benitez has admitted as much) but in terms of getting what they wanted - a pacy, skilful defender who poses a real threat going forward - Liverpool have come up trumps.

Christian Benitez (Santos Laguna to Birmingham, £7.7m)

A bit of a wildcard, in that we are yet to truly see what he is capable of, Benitez looks a real prospect. The Ecuadorian, should he feature in Alex McLeish's starting XI (he should), is sure to give opposition defences a real headache. Pacy, powerful and direct, he boasts a tremendous scoring record at both domestic and international levels and if he is given a run in the side, his goals could help secure Birmingham's top flight status this season.

WORST

Joleon Lescott (Everton to Manchester City, £24m)

Lescott heads the 'worst' list, not because he is a bad player - he is not - but more because of the amount paid for him. £24m is an extortionate amount to pay for any defender, but one who is not even third-choice centre-back for his country? That he can do a job at the back for City is undoubted, but his critics say he was made to look good alongside the classy Phil Jagielka last season and he may struggle under the weight of expectation at Eastlands.

Alberto Aquilani (Roma to Liverpool, £18m)

Liverpool knew they had to replace the influential Xabi Alonso in the centre of their midfield so, understandably, they targeted the Italy international, who may well prove to be a player capable of filling the Spaniard's rather large boots. But for the moment we are still in the dark, given that he was signed carrying an injury. Considering Liverpool's sluggish start to the new season, the problem is that by the time Aquilani is back to fitness and in a position to justify his price tag, Liverpool's title hopes may already have been irreparably damaged.

David Nugent (Portsmouth to Burnley, loan)

Owen Coyle hailed the striker's loan signing as a "tremendous acquisition" but there can be few Clarets fans who are overly-excited by his deadline day arrival at Turf Moor. A record of just six goals in two years at Fratton Park for the man who incredibly boasts a 100 per cent strike rate for England has done little to suggest he can cut it at the highest level. At least he did not cost anything.

Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn to Manchester City, £17.5m)

In a squad that has been bolstered with such a wealth of attacking options over the summer, the transfer of Santa Cruz increasingly appears to be a strange one, certainly for the player himself. With fellow forwards Carlos Tevez, Emmanuel Adebayor, Robinho, Craig Bellamy and Benjani all competing for a spot in Mark Hughes's starting XI, the former Blackburn man cannot realistically expect to see regular action. £17.5m for a bench player seems to be rather extravagant, and it remains to be seen how long he will be happy to fulfil that role.

Tommy Smith/Mike Williamson (Watford to Portsmouth, £5m combined)

Portsmouth's last minute panic shopping was encapsulated by the double signing of the Watford pair for a total of £5m. Neither are Premier League talents - although it could be argued that Pompey will not be in need of such players in nine months' time - and neither are likely to feature in Paul Hart's starting XI. For a club with such cash problems, the amount paid for a pair of squad players is nonsensical.

Mike Hytner / Eurosport

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  1. best has to be Michael Owen signed on a free

    From Me, on Mon 16 Nov 3:29PM
  2. Is it me, why are English players too expensive?­ Vermaelen 10m...Lescott 24m?? Who is better? Hughes­ should have scouted instead of trying to do business­ with Wenger, Wenger is a genius, Man City paid for­ Vermaelen and gave extra cash to pay his wages for the­ next 2 years lol!..Toure, 28 for 16m...Vermaelen, 23­ for 10m....man! life is good! Good job­ Wenger...Arshavin, 16m...Adebayor 25m...still waiting­ on the verdict...

    From Dale, on Fri 13 Nov 3:13PM
  3. Anyone can see that Vermaelen or Owen are the best­ signing, BUT Vermaelen IS the undisputed best signing­ by any club period! He was more or less free from Ajax,­ considering Man City paid 16m for Toure replacement. He­ has outscored Toure and defended better. Owen is free­ and adds to Man U attack, but not enough to make any­ difference. Glen J is what Liverpool needed, but not­ worth 18m, Lescott for 24m was by far the worst! Sums­ up Man City and Mark Hughes, signing average players­ for over the odds. Even Robinho is not worth 32m!

    From Dale, on Fri 13 Nov 3:09PM
  4. UB40,LOCHEE... TOP O' THA MORNIN TA­ YA............... YA OIRISH COOOOONT... YNWA

    From PURPLE AKi, on Sat 7 Nov 8:09AM
  5. This list is @#$% isn't it.
    best transfer of the­ season, Simon cox from Swindon to the baggies!!
    Worst­ transfer has to be Greening on loan to Fulham­ ?
    what's that about!

    From James, on Fri 6 Nov 5:51PM
  6. comment 82

    vermaelen looks like nemanja vidic and he­ doesnt look like he has down syndrom that is really out­ of order.

    and tommy smith has made it into the pompey­ first team so you are wrong yahoo.
    ARSENAL FOR THE­ PREMIERSHIP.

    From Ben, on Mon 2 Nov 5:22PM
  7. Vermaelen is best signing in this season! Exactly­ needed this player for Gunners. One of the best signing­ Arsenal

    From aZa, on Fri 30 Oct 7:38AM
  8. i think..benitez buy more player..is position striker~

    From Rognarok, on Tue 27 Oct 4:25AM
  9. to 77,76 and 79 we are talking about english football­ aren't we

    From GerardO, on Sun 25 Oct 6:53PM
  10. Carlos Tevez - 47million
    Michael Owen - Priceless­

    4-3
    4-3
    4-3

    :P

    veermalaen was a bargain (from a­ united fan)

    From alextheo1994, on Fri 23 Oct 7:46PM
  11. Glen johnson is a brilliant player good sighin for the­ reds come on LIVERPOOL !!!

    From kennyere2k9, on Wed 14 Oct 2:36PM
  12. vermaleen deserves to be the best because for a­ defender he scored 4 or 5 goals, im not sure and that­ is nearly as scoring a lot of goals like drogba, not­ just that, he have been doing great tackles especially­ the one when they arsenal were versing blackburn.

    From Chris, on Mon 12 Oct 1:53PM
  13. english priemership is a farse when u see the money­ paid for transfers,THE BUBBLE WILL BURST SOON

    From UB40,LOCHEE, on Sun 11 Oct 12:48PM
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    From elainedavis751, on Sun 11 Oct 11:45AM
  15. Vermaelen clearly wins this outright and the season­ isn't even half-way! As for Nugent. What a great­ call that was. Good man. And I expect Santa Cruz is for­ when there is a big Adebayor shaped come January and­ it's African Nations time. Lescott isn't worth­ a 3rd of the €24 million paid for him but then neither­ is Johnson worth 18!

    From dezzyfiesta, on Fri 9 Oct 1:37AM
  16. to 76 and 79 just to let u know that we are talking­ aboul english priemere league

    From shajushelwin, on Tue 6 Oct 6:51PM
  17. rude comment about Vermaleen from shawn K. rated zero

    From JAMES, on Sun 4 Oct 11:01PM
  18. rude comment! rated zero!!

    From JAMES, on Sun 4 Oct 10:58PM
  19. This article is pointless, a waste of time and more to­ the point wrong in so many instances. You cannot draw­ on whether a player is a good signing after a handful­ of games and for the case of Aquiliani, he has not­ played, he may come from injury and be the greatest­ Liverpool midfielder of all time. Maybe not! but he­ could do....

    From tom h, on Thu 1 Oct 9:53AM
  20. This article is pointless, a waste of time and more to­ the point wrong in so many instances. You cannot draw­ on whether a player is a good signing after a handful­ of games and for the case of Aquiliani, he has not­ played, he may come from injury and be the greatest­ Liverpool midfielder of all time. Maybe not! but he­ could do....

    From tom h, on Thu 1 Oct 9:53AM
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