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There have been plenty of big moves already during the summer transfer window, making it easier for some smaller switches to go unnoticed in comparison.

Manchester City acted early to bring Erling Haaland in from Borussia Dortmund, while Liverpool broke the bank to pick up Benfica star Darwin Nunez. More recently, we have seen Chelsea flex their muscles to bring in Raheem Sterling and big-spending Newcastle add Sven Botman to their ranks.

With so much going on, it's been easy to miss what could be among the most impressive pick-ups of the summer. Here, Mirror Football picks out seven moves which might have gone under the radar.

Goalkeeper was a tricky position for Southampton last season. Fraser Forster and Alex McCarthy played roughly half a season apiece, with Willy Caballero's two games making up the difference, and Forster's exit for Tottenham Hotspur prompted action from the Saints.

They opted for Bazunu, one of two Man City youngsters to move south along with Romeo Lavia. The Irishman has staked a claim for a regular starting spot for his country despite never playing above League One, and Ralph Hasenhuttl will

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