The Premier Leagues top clubs have not held back from splashing the cash this summer, but just how valuable are the big signings so far? Before even seeing how the latest acquisitions fit into new systems during pre-season, Sky Sports Fantasy Football have had to answer that exact question while reviewing their player values ahead of the new campaign. Pick your team Who will star in 2016/17? Select your Sky Sports Fantasy Football team here. Following the launch of the 2016/17 version, here is how the top signings so far price up and how many points those players would have picked up based of their stats from last season...Nolito (Manchester City)Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £10.3mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 203 Nolito celebrates his goal against Turkey in Euro 2016 Pep Guardiolas arrival at Manchester City is likely to spark a number of changes at the club and Nolito is unlikely to be the biggest name he brings to the Etihad. The forward arrives from Celta Vigo after claiming 12 goals and seven assists from 27 appearances in La Liga last season. The direct, strong dribbler found the net against Turkey during Euro 2016 and is valued at £10.3m, just one notch below Andy Carroll, Shane Long and Odion Ighalo, among others.Vincent Janssen (Tottenham)Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £10.3mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 284 Vincent Janssen bolsters Tottenhams attacking options For the same price as Nolito, Fantasy Football managers could turn to Tottenham new man Janssen, who was the top scorer in the Eredivisie last season. The 22-year-old picked up four assists to go along with his 27 goals and will be looking to push the second-highest valued player in the whole game, Harry Kane, for a place in the Spurs team. Ahmed Musa (Leicester) Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £10.5mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 184 Leicester City unveil new signing Ahmed Musa The pressure on Leicesters shoulders will be immense this season and those new to the club obviously have a lot to live up to, although Claudio Ranieri will be hoping hes discovered another hidden gem in the shape of Nigeria attacking midfielder Musa. Hes listed as a striker, and not a cheap one at £10.5m, but he offers value compared to the likes of Troy Deeney, Jermain Defoe or Kelechi Iheanacho. Musa scored 13 times and provided five assists from his 30 league appearances for CSKA Moscow last season. Take on your mates Prove youre the best football manager by creating a league and inviting your mates here. Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Manchester United)Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £10.5mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 256 Henrikh Mkhitaryan is expected to add creativity to Jose Mourinhos midfield Henrikh Mkhitaryan will be expected to provide plenty of chances for Uniteds strikers, having racked up an impressive 15 assists for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga last season. He also picked up 11 goals from midfield, statistics that compare favourably with the likes of Yaya Toure, Philippe Coutinho and Christian Eriksen in the same price range.Michy Batshuayi (Chelsea)Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £11.5mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 203 Michy Batshuayi celebrates his solitary goal at Euro 2016 Chelsea snapped up rising star Batshuayi from Marseille. The highly-rated 22-year-old can be bought by Sky Sports Fantasy Football suitors for an upper-range fee of £11.5m, which makes him marginally more expensive than Manchester United wonderkid Marcus Rashford and cheaper than Olivier Giroud. Batshuayi claimed 17 goals and nine assists in his breakthrough Ligue 1 season, while he also enhanced his credentials with a goal for Belgium at Euro 2016.Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Manchester United)Sky Sports Fantasy Football valuation: £12.2mEstimated points total for 2015/16: 411 Zlatan Ibrahimovic retired from international football at Euro 2016 After what seemed like endless speculation, Ibrahimovic finally completed his switch to Old Trafford, bringing with him a domestic record United will be keen for him replicate. The 34-year-old goes into the Sky Sports Fantasy Football roster as a premier purchase, sitting fourth at £12.2m behind Sergio Aguero, Harry Kane and Alexis Sanchez despite comfortably being involved in more goals (51) than any Premier League player last season with 38 goals and 13 assists.Lacking an out-and-out goalscorer was one of the major criticisms levelled at United under Louis van Gaal but Ibrahimovic looks guaranteed to provide that much-needed cutting edge, having claimed bags of goals everywhere he has played. Who makes your team? Select your Sky Sports Fantasy Football team for free here. Also See: Transfer Centre Latest transfer news Transfer betting Paper Talk Max Domi Jersey .Y. - The New York Yankees made it official Saturday, announcing the completion of a seven-year deal with free-agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury and a one-year contract for returning starter Hiroki Kuroda. 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Davies played under him at Bolton and helped the club obtain European football as they enjoyed a spell towards the top end of the Premier League table.The 39-year-old was impressed with the harmony Allardyce brought to a Wanderers squad comprised of multiple nationalities. Some England players have been accused of lacking the passion and desire needed to reach their peak while on international duty.With his experience at Bolton in mind, Davies thinks Allardyce - credited for being a great motivator - will get the players he picks focused on wanting to succeed as much as he does.He told Sky Sports News HQ: Straight away I had a rapport with him. Sams one of these managers you want to play for and hes got that character about him. Davies was impressed with the way Allardyce brought several nationalities together into a tight unit at Bolton Hes a big personality and he knows exactly when to push you, when to give you the carrot and when to crack the whip.Ive worked under a dozen or so managers and his man-management skills are second to none. I enjoyed my four or five years working underneath him.He gets the best out of you as individuals but also as a team. The first thing that strikes you about him is his ambition and his determination to be the best.That filters through to the players. We had 18 or 19 nationalities in the Bolton dressing room at one time but he found a way of bringing us all together. England have confirmed Allardyce as their new manager on a two-year deal He galvanises a squad of players and if anyone goes against that, theyre quickly found out and they could find themsellves out of the squad.dddddddddddd He wont suffer any fools.We want to see what Wales did, what Iceland did, Portugal, Italy. They had a real togetherness and got on well on and off the pitch. Thats something Sam really specialises in.He will pick players not only based on their ability but for their personalities as well. He will look at the whole chemistry within the team as well and I firmly believe he will be a success. Former England defender Jamie Carragher believes Allardyce was the best candidate for the job Sky Sports pundit Tony Cottee is convinced the FA have made the best choice they could and added: Im really pleased.First and foremost, I think we should always pick the best Englishman available to be the manager of England.Obviously there were others in the running - the likes of Steve Bruce and Glenn Hoddle, who would also have been good choices - but Ive always been a fan of Sam.Hes always got the best out of his teams and he will certainly get this England squad well organised and I think well see an improvement on what went on in the summer. Sky Sports Tony Cottee thinks Allardyce was the best choice The FA could make as England boss Ultimately professional football is about winning and we need to get closer to winning with England.I know they didnt perform in the summer for whatever reason but they are capable of doing much, much better.Sam will get them organised, hell get a strong back four in place and every player will know exactly what theyre doing. Thats half the battle. Also See: England appoint Allardyce How England made the decision Who will Allardyce play? 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