Paris Saint-Germain have confirmed former Sevilla coach Unai Emery's arrival at the club, with the Basque coach taking over one of the most expensively assembled squads in world football.
Even before any signings have been made, as they surely will be, the Ligue 1 champions' lineup is worth €370 million.
Kevin Trapp, bought for €9.5m from Eintracht Frankfurt, could start in goal, while defenders Lucas Digne, David Luiz, Thiago Silva and Layvin Kurzawa cost €15m, €49.5m, €42m and €25m respectively - and that's ignoring the €31m backup Marquinhos.
As for the Parisian side's midfielders, Marco Verratti arrived from Pescara in 2012 for €12m and Blaise Matuidi from Saint-Etienne in 2011 for €8m.
The duo arrived back when the club still purchased relatively cheaply, but their midfield partner Angel Di Maria cost a whopping €63m when signed from Manchester United last year.
The attacking line was also costly, with Edinson Cavani - the most expensive in the whole squad - having cost €64.5m.
His strike partners Lucas Moura and Javier Pastore were purchased for €40m and €42m respectively.
Other pricey players include, as well as Marquinhos, the €11.5m Thiago Motta and the €10m Serge Aurier.
It remains to be seen what players Emery will sign this summer to add to this expensive XI, but a top striker could be on the shopping list given the departure of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and the uncertainty over Cavani's future.