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From Sadio Mane to Robin van Persie, the 20 BEST Premier League signings of the decade - but which star makes it in at No 1?

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As the decade draws to a close, Sportsmail counts down best signings of 2010s Beginning with Ayoze Perez to Newcastle United at 20, we count down to No 1 Along the way there are five Liverpool players and four Manchester City stars N'Golo Kante to Leicester is at No 2, but who tops our star-studded countdown? As the 2010s draw to a close, it is time to take a look back at a memorable 10 years with a series of  Premier League  countdowns. The last decade has seen plenty of signings - some good, some bad and some ugly - and  Sportsmail  is here to go through the very best. From 20 to 1, and featuring the likes of Virgin van Dijk,  Luis Suarez  and Robin van Persie, let's take a look at the full rundown... 20. Ayoze Perez (Tenerife to Newcastle, £1.5m) Plucked from the Spanish second division in June 2014 for a mere £1.5m, Ayoze Perez was reported to have rejected interest from the likes of  Barcelona ,  Real Madrid  and Porto to move to St James'

Week 20 Premier League Table

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PREMIER LEAGUE TABLE Pos. P W D L GF GA GD Pts 1 Liverpool 19 18 1 0 47 14 33 55 2 Leicester City 20 13 3 4 43 19 24 42 3 Manchester City 20 13 2 5 54 23 31 41 4 Chelsea 20 11 2 7 35 28 7 35 5 Manchester United 20 8 7 5 32 23 9 31 6 Tottenham Hotspur 20 8 6 6 36 29 7 30 7 Wolverhampton Wanderers 20 7 9 4 29 25 4 30 8 Sheffield United 20 7 8 5 23 19 4 29 9 Crystal Palace 20 7 6 7 18 22 -4 27 10 Everton 20 7 4 9 23 30 -7 25 11 Newcastle United 20 7 4 9 20 30 -10 25 12 Arsenal 20 5 9 6 26 30 -4 24 13 Burnley 20 7 3 10 23 32 -9 24 14 Brighton and Hove Albion 20 6 5 9 24 28 -4 23 15 Southampton 20 6 4 10 24 38 -14 22 16 Bournemouth 20 5 5 10 20 28 -8 20 17 West Ham United 19 5 4 10 21 32 -11 19 18 Aston Villa 20 5 3 12 25 36 -11 18 19 Watford 20 3 7 10 15 33 -18 16 20 Norwich City 20 3 4 13 21 40 -19 13

TROPHY Liverpool update ‘Champions Wall’ at Melwood training ground to add Club World Cup to Champions League and other honours

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Ref:teamtalk.com Tony Cascarino has sent Liverpool a warning that the Premier League title race is not over yet, comparing their current lead to Newcastle’s famous title implosion of 1996. After a dream Christmas, Liverpool are now the overwhelming favourites to win their first league title for 30 years. The Reds thumped second-place rivals  Leicester City 4-0 on Boxing Day  to go 13 points clear at the league summit, and with a game still in-hand, while Manchester City are 14 points behind in third place after their  stunning 3-2 defeat to Wolves. Liverpool have 17 wins and a draw from 18 Premier League games this season After Friday night’s clash at the Molineux,  Pep Guardiola appeared to concede defeat  in the title race, saying City have no chance of catching Liverpool and are instead now fighting for a top-four spot. A host of pundits have also tipped the Reds to finally win their first ever Premier League trophy, including Gary Lineker and Arsenal legend

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