Summary

Rate your club's transfer window

  1. Postpublished at 11:56 GMT 3 February

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Again, time will tell Victor.

    Maybe a calm window is what Chelsea needed?

    As for Liam Rosenior, his results have been pretty decent so far, haven't they?

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    Get Involved - 'Abysmal transfer window' for Chelseapublished at 11:54 GMT 3 February

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    F for Super Chels I'm afraid. Rosenior does not look like a serious man and missing out on Jacquet is a disaster and leaves us short. Abysmal transfer window.

    Victor

  3. Chelsea signingspublished at 11:53 GMT 3 February

    Chelsea

    • Yisa Alao [Sheffield Wednesday] £500,000

    Your verdict on Chelsea's window, thumbs up or down...

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    Get Involved - 'Carrick is transforming confidence'published at 11:51 GMT 3 February

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    Manchester United transfer window A* by transferring our manager. Great work, really happy how Carrick is transforming confidence and passion back into the squad.

    Simon B

    Manchester United interim manager Michael CarrickImage source, Getty Images
  5. Man Utd signingspublished at 11:50 GMT 3 February

    Manchester United

    So no incoming players to speak of at Old Trafford, but former player Michael Carrick has made quite the impact in the dugout.

    Could the interim boss be the best January signing Manchester United could have made?

    Your verdict on United's window, thumbs up or down...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:48 GMT 3 February

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    Tammy AbrahamImage source, Getty Images

    Aston Villa: I thought we had a very good window. Tammy Abrahams is a legend and Douglas Luiz coming back is a good move. Both played well against Brentford.

    Nigel

  7. Villa signingspublished at 11:42 GMT 3 February

    Aston Villa

    • Douglas Luiz [Juventus] Loan
    • Tammy Abraham [Besiktas] £18.25m
    • Brian Madjo [FC Metz] Undisclosed
    • Alysson [Gremio] £10.5m

    Your verdict on Villa's window, thumbs up or down...

  8. Postpublished at 11:41 GMT 3 February

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    We are going to hear from Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola from 12:30 GMT to preview Wednesday's Carabao Cup semi-final second leg at home to Newcastle.

    Unlike Eddie Howe's news conference earlier this morning, there are unlikely to be too many questions about the transfer window.

    City did their business early and both signings have settled into first-team action.

    Will they have the desired effect on City's title challenge though? We will have to wait and see...

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    Get Involved - 'B' grade for Man City's window?published at 11:38 GMT 3 February

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    Manchester City's window was 'B', we lost our 2 main centre-backs (injuries) and bought a Prem-proven defender in Guehi. Semenyo, likewise, proven and has that clinical touch, which we've lacked. Would've liked to have seen [Nottingham Forest's] Anderson come in as we'd probably see Silva, Stones and Kovacic exit soon.

    Waasil

  10. 'Smart moves from Man City'published at 11:37 GMT 3 February

    Steph Houghton
    Former England captain on BBC Radio 5 Live

    The scenario now is Manchester City are chasing down Arsenal and the points gap is getting a little bit bigger, so you need those players who are ready to go and know what the intensity of this Premier League is like.

    It's been a smart move from the club in terms of getting Marc Guehi and Antoine Semenyo. They've slotted in really well, which is testament to them.

  11. Man City signingspublished at 11:35 GMT 3 February

    Manchester City

    • Marc Guehi [Crystal Palace] £20m
    • Antoine Semenyo [Bournemouth] £65m

    Thumbs up if you are happy with the signings your club has made, thumbs down if you are not...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 11:34 GMT 3 February

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    To be fair to those fans I did think Arsenal could do with Ruben Neves to fill in for Merino, but then think why on earth are Man United not going in for him?

    Peter

    Ruben NevesImage source, Getty Images
  13. Postpublished at 11:33 GMT 3 February

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said in his news conference on Monday that the club was actively looking for potential players, potentially as a replacement for the injured Mikel Merino.

    We know about those rumours of a move for Sandro Tonali, but no senior signings came through the door.

    The narrative all season has been that Arsenal have the strongest squad and did their business in the summer, so should we be surprised?

  14. Arsenal signingspublished at 11:29 GMT 3 February

    Arsenal

    • Evan Mooney [St Mirren] Undisclosed

    Thumbs up if you are happy with the signings your club has made, thumbs down if you are not...

  15. Postpublished at 11:27 GMT 3 February

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    So two clubs made no signings in the winter window.

    Newcastle United we know about, while Manchester United also kept their cheque book [do they still exist?] closed.

    Arsenal and Chelsea also only brought in players for their academy, while Liverpool made a signing that will not officially join the club until the summer.

    Regardless, we are going to go through each club for a show of thumbs, to find out if you are happy or not about the signings they have made, starting with Premier League leaders Arsenal and working our way down the Premier League pecking order...

  16. Signings made by each Premier League club in the winter windowpublished at 11:22 GMT 3 February

    A full list of signings made by Premier League clubs - in order of league placings - during the winter transfer window:

    • Arsenal: Evan Mooney [St Mirren] Undisclosed
    • Man City: Marc Guehi [Crystal Palace] £20m; Antoine Semenyo [Bournemouth] £65m
    • Aston Villa: Douglas Luiz [Juventus] Loan; Tammy Abraham [Besiktas] £18.25m; Brian Madjo [FC Metz] Undisclosed; Alysson [Gremio] £10.5m
    • Man Utd: None
    • Chelsea: Yisa Alao [Sheffield Wednesday] £500,000
    • Liverpool: Jeremy Jacquet [Rennes] £60m, to join on 1 July
    • Brentford: Kaye Furo [Club Brugge] Undisclosed
    • Sunderland: Nilson Angulo [Anderlecht] £17.5m; Jocelin Ta Bi [Maccabi Netanya] Undisclosed
    • Fulham: Oscar Bobb [Manchester City] £27m
    • Everton: Tyrique George [Chelsea] Loan
    • Newcastle: None
    • Bournemouth: Christos Mandas [Lazio] Loan; Rayan [Vasco da Gama] £24.7m; Alex Toth [Ferencvaros] £10.4m; Ade Solanke [Lorient] Undisclosed
    • Brighton: Pascal Gross [Borussia Dortmund] Undisclosed
    • Tottenham: James Wilson [Hearts] Loan; Conor Gallagher [Atletico Madrid - Tottenham Hotspur] £35m; Souza [Santos] £13m
    • Crystal Palace: Jorgen Strand Larsen [Wolves] £48m; Evann Guessand [Aston Villa] Loan; Brennan Johnson [Tottenham] £35m
    • Leeds: Facundo Buonanotte [Brighton] Loan
    • Nottingham Forest: Luca Netz [Borussia Monchengladbach] Undisclosed; Lorenzo Lucca [Napoli] Loan
    • West Ham: Axel Disasi [Chelsea] Loan; Keiber Lamadrid [Deportivo La Guaira] Loan; Valentin 'Taty' Castellanos [Lazio] Undisclosed; Pablo Felipe [Gil Vicente] Undisclosed
    • Burnley: James Ward-Prowse [West Ham] Loan
    • Wolves: Angel Gomes [Marseille] Loan; Adam Armstrong [Southampton] £7m
  17. Postpublished at 11:21 GMT 3 February

    Craig Nelson
    BBC Sport reporter

    OK, Ben is going to have a lie down. Anyone else got post-deadline day blues?

    Judging by some of your messages, I guess so.

    Right, we are going to sum up the signings made by every Premier League club during the winter window, before asking for you to rate each club's business individually with a show of thumbs.

    And keep your transfer grades coming in by using the Get Involved button...

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    Get Involved - 'Excellent by Sunderland'published at 11:13 GMT 3 February

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    Excellent by Sunderland. Have a good squad already but good to see us buy another attacking option.

    Micheal

  19. Who were the biggest spenders in the winter window?published at 11:10 GMT 3 February

    Antoine SemenyoImage source, Getty Images

    Manchester City made the biggest moves in this window as they looked to give themselves the best chance of challenging Arsenal for the Premier League title.

    They signed forward Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for £64m on 9 January, while defender Marc Guehi joined from Crystal Palace for £20m on 16 January.

    Crystal Palace's deadline day move for Strand Larsen meant they spent £83m in the winter window, having signed Brennan Johnson for £35m from Tottenham.

    Aston Villa - who are third - were the only other top-six side to pay out transfer fees during the winter window. They spent £18.25m on bringing back striker Tammy Abraham from Besiktas and £10.5m on winger Alysson from Gremio.

    While Manchester City spent money to bolster their squad for a title fight, at the other end of the table West Ham splashed out in a bid to avoid relegation to the Championship.

    The Hammers, who are third from bottom and six points adrift of safety, spent a reported £21.8m on Brazilian striker Pablo Felipe from Portuguese club Gil Vicente and around £25m on striker Taty Castellanos from Lazio.

    Tottenham, who are 14th, spent £35m on signing midfielder Conor Gallagher from Atletico Madrid, while Bournemouth used some of their money from the Semenyo sale to sign teenage striker Rayan from Vasco da Gama for £24.7m and Hungary midfielder Alex Toth for £10.4m from Ferencvaros.

  20. Postpublished at 11:07 GMT 3 February

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    So that's a 10/10 for Manchester United and a 0/10 for Manchester United. All within the same page.

    Football fans, eh?