Following a dramatic end to their 2021/22 Premier League campaign, Leeds United have gotten their summer transfer business off to a flying start. The Whites opted not to strengthen their squad in January, which nearly cost them dearly. They stayed up by the skin of their teeth on the final day of the Premier League season with a 2-1 win over Brentford.
And it seems as though Leeds are keen to not repeat their January mistake, with the Whites already having signed up Red Bull Salzburg duo Rasmus Kristensen and Brenden Aaronson. Bayern Munich midfielder Marc Roca looks to be next.
But how are the rest of the Premier League fairing? LeedsLive takes a look at how every Premier League team's summer transfer business has gone so far...
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Top six
Last season's top two, Manchester City and Liverpool have already strengthened up front for the upcoming Premier League season.
Manchester City have signed Norwegian forward Erling Haaland, while Liverpool have just recently landed Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez from Benfica.
It seems incredible that both of the Premier League's top two have already made their attack even more ferocious with the signings of Haaland and Nunez.
However, Liverpool look set to lose Sadio Mane this summer, with Bayern Munich looking to capitalise on the Senegalese forwards desire to leave Anfield.
Away from City and Liverpool, Chelsea have seen experienced defenders Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen depart following the end of their contracts. Rudiger has signed with Real Madrid, while Christensen is said to have agreed to terms with Barcelona.
Tottenham Hotspur have signed versatile midfielder Ivan Perisic from Inter Milan. Perisic will likely slot seamlessly into Antonio Conte's 3-4-3 formation as Spurs' new left-wing back.
And Spurs' early summer strengthening looks set to continue, with reports claiming Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Yves Bissouma is poised to join Conte for around £25m.
They are also reportedly interested in signing Middlesbrough wing-back Djed Spence, who spent last season on loan at Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal have signed American 'keeper Matt Turner and Brazilian teenage forward Marquinhos.
Manchester United have yet to make any signings but both they and Arsenal have seen long-standing first team members leave as free agents.
Middle order
There hasn't been too much business from the Premier League's middle order to date.
West Ham and Leicester, who finished seventh and eighth, have yet to sign anyone but the Hammers have been heavily linked with Rennes defender Nayef Aguerd.
Leicester's biggest summer deal could involve a departure from the King Power Stadium in the form of Youri Tielemans. The 25-year-old is out of contract next summer, and Leicester do not want to lose the Belgian on a free.
Brighton look set to lose star midfielder Yves Bissouma to Spurs while Wolves have signed Hwang-Hee Chan to a permanent deal following his loan from RB Leipzig.
Newcastle are another club to have turned a loan signing into a permanent deal. The Magpies signed left-back Matt Targett to a four-year deal from Aston Villa for £15m. £3m of that £15m was paid upfront for Targett in January when he signed for Newcastle on loan.
While Crystal Palace and Brentford have yet to make any forays into the transfer market, Aston Villa, who finished below the two London clubs have been one of the most active teams in the Premier League so far.
Steven Gerrard has strengthened his squad early with the additions of Diego Carlos from Sevilla and Boubacar Kamara from Marseille. Both are highly rated players and represent a real coup for Villa.
They have also made Philippe Coutinho's loan deal from Barcelona a permanent one too, signing the Brazilian international for around £20m.
Relegation candidates
Leeds United have been the most active amongst the teams that narrowly stayed up last season.
The Whites have already signed Red Bull Salzburg duo Rasmus Kristensen and Brenden Aaronson, who both worked with Leeds boss Jesse Marsch during his time in Austria.
They are also working on the signing of Bayern Munich midfielder Marc Roca, but could be set to lose both Raphinha and Kalvin Phillips this summer.
Both Southampton and Everton haven't made any signings, although the Saints have seen keeper Fraser Forster leave St Mary's to join Spurs on a free.
All three of the promoted Championship teams, Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest, have yet to make any signings.