The winners and losers in the Premier League transfer window
After a late flurry of activity from some clubs and frustration for others, the 20 clubs must make do with they have until January.
Here's a look at the window's winners and losers.
WINNERS
Liverpool
Did their business early, landing a top-class keeper in Alisson, along with Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri.
Arsenal
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Everton
With the caveat that last summer's spending spree quickly turned sour, they look to be one of the big winners with a flurry of late coups.
West Ham
Manuel Pellegrini has overhauled the squad he inherited from David Moyes, making nine new signings, including Jack Wilshere from Arsenal.
Wolves
Have flexed their financial muscle ahead of their return to the Premier League, bringing in the likes of Joao Moutinho and Adama Traore, while holding on to Ruben Neves.
LOSERS
Manchester United
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Hide AdA chastening couple of months for United, who were unable to land the defender they wanted.
Tottenham
Became the first Premier League team not to make a single signing during the summer window and also failed to sell the players they wanted to.
Burnley
After the high of finishing seventh last season and European qualification, optimism has been dampened by a challenging window where they have been priced out of many deals.
Newcastle
Financial constraints again left Newcastle fans distinctly underwhelmed by their business.
Chelsea
Landing Jorginho was a plus point but ended up £40million in deficit after seeing Thibaut Courtois join Real Madrid and bringing in Kepa Arrizabalaga.