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    Get Involved - 'More than expected'published at 08:59 GMT 3 February

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    10/10 Got a great additional attacking option in Semenyo and an excellent central defender (Guehi) at a bargain bin price (at today's fees, anyway)

    Eamonn

    City supporter here, B+ for me personally. I'm perfectly happy with the signings, Semenyo and Guehi is more than I expected. We could use a strong midfielder but that's a summer job to replace Kova and Bernardo. I was just a little disappointed we permanently offloaded a couple academy products.

    Harry

    Marc GuehiImage source, Getty Images
  2. Jury still out on Palace January spendingpublished at 08:53 GMT 3 February

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent

    Rarely has a club-record signing been met with such scepticism.

    Palace have spent £48million on Strand Larsen yet the jury is out. The Norway international has scored just once in the Premier League season after all.

    Of course, Palace are banking on last season's Strand Larsen arriving, his 14 goals last season pushed Champions League Newcastle into trying to sign him last summer.

    But there are supporters who still need to be convinced. Palace are in malaise.

    Michael Olise is gone. Eze is gone. Guehi is gone. Glasner, their manager, is leaving at the end of the season – if not before. The team is disassembling at a rate fans are apprehensive about.

    Last season's euphoric FA Cup triumph seems a distant memory; the club's spiral towards the relegation zone is in stark contrast to the jubilation of nine months ago.

    Whether Strand Larsen is the man to inject some positivity back into Selhurst Park remains to be seen.

    The addition of Johnson will provide further options for an attack that has misfired in recent weeks, but the late saga around McNeil will have done little to ease concern.

    Uncertainty reigns at Palace - can the new signings provide some direction?

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    Get Involved - 'C for Everton'published at 08:48 GMT 3 February

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    Everton - C. Glad they didn’t recklessly spend unnecessarily however a couple of loan deals would have been nice. Shame we couldn’t get rid of McNeil. George adds welcomed pace, but really could have done with a full back at least.

    Graham

    Tyrique GeorgeImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involved - 'Absolutely awful 1/10'published at 08:45 GMT 3 February

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    A Spurs fan here, absolutely awful. 1/10. With the current injuries and barely able to field a team and having to put children on the bench, it speaks incompetence of the highest levels. At the very least you get loan players in for 6 months.

    Mo

  5. 'I'm here to bring energy and goals' - Strand Larsenpublished at 08:42 GMT 3 February

    Jorgen Strand LarsenImage source, Getty Images

    Arguably the biggest move of deadline day was Wolves forward Jorgen Strand Larsen making the move to Crystal Palace.

    But it has been a season to forget so far for the striker.

    He has only one Premier League goal in 22 outings for an out-of-sorts Wolves side, who are bottom of the table and 18 points from safety.

    But Palace will be hoping the Norway forward will replicate the form that saw him net 14 times in 35 outings for the Midlands club last term before making a loan move from Celta Vigo permanent.

    "I'm really excited to come to Crystal Palace," said Strand Larsen. "It's been something I've wanted to do for a long time now.

    "I'm here to bring energy and goals, and to try to do my best for the club."

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    Get Involved - Grade your side's transfer windowpublished at 08:35 GMT 3 February

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    While deadline day may have been a relatively quiet one, this year's January transfer window did have plenty of movement.

    Manchester City spent big, Crystal Palace broke club records while the likes of Tottenham Hotspur and Aston Villa both brought in fresh faces.

    So, with that said - how did your club do throughout the month?

    Was it as close to perfection as can be and passed with flying colours? Or did they barely manage to scribble their name down on the front page before they gave up with the exam?

    From A* all the way through to F - grade your transfer windows please!

    Click 'Get Involved' and let's have a bit of fun.

  7. Premier League signings made on deadline daypublished at 08:26 GMT 3 February

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    Jorgen Strand LarsenImage source, Getty Images

    No signings were announced by Premier League clubs on Monday until the 19:00 GMT transfer deadline.

    Deal sheets had to be submitted by that time and news slowly filtered out about completed signings up until just before midnight.

    In total, 10 signings were made, including two academy players, four loan deals and one transfer that will not officially go through until the summer.

    Here are the deadline day signings in chronological order:

  8. Good morningpublished at 08:15 GMT 3 February

    Hello, welcome along!

    What a believable transfer deadline day we had yesterday, eh?

    It was truly one of the deadline days of all time.

    All jokes aside, there was plenty of activity throughout the month for us to get our teeth into today and lots hopefully for you lot to discuss.

    This page today will be very much driven by you lot so let's see how we go.

    We'll kick things off with a reminder of yesterday's shenanigans.