A record-breaking Premier League summer transfer window has finally come to an end with clubs splashing out a whopping £2.36billion.
The top-flight record transfer was broken following Chelsea's signing of Moises Caicedo from Brighton for £115m.
Meanwhile there was also another transfer that eclipsed the £100m barrier with Arsenal bringing in Declan Rice for a fee rising to £105m.
Incredibly, Premier League clubs spent an extra £440m more on players than last summer, according to analysis from Deloitte.
Meanwhile England's top-flight clubs spent almost as much as Europe's other 'top five' countries combined.
But who were the biggest winners and losers from the transfer window? talkSPORT.com takes a closer look.
ARSENAL
They may have failed to bring in a fresh face on deadline day, but what a remarkable summer it was for the Gunners.
With Granit Xhaka departing, Mikel Arteta knew he needed to bring in a new combative midfielder, with Rice perfectly fitting the bill.
A new versatile full-back was also snapped up, with Jurrien Timber a £40m arrival from Ajax.
He dazzled in pre-season and in his first two competitive matches, before suffering an ACL injury that could keep him out for the rest of the campaign.
Kai Havertz was also snapped up from Chelsea for £65m to add depth to Arsenal's midfield and attack.
But despite failing to provide a goal contribution in four outings so far, Arteta is adamant he will soon start to justify his price tag.
And just for good measure, Arsenal then shocked everyone by landing goalkeeper David Raya on loan with an option to buy, with Aaron Ramsdale now having genuine competition for his No.1 jersey.
Arsenal lost the Premier League last season due a lack of depth, and now they can have no excuses not to
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