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Premier League transfer window: Ranking every club based on their summer business

And so the summer transfer window of 2022 has officially slammed shut.

It’s been one for the history books, that’s for sure, with Premier League clubs spending a record breaking £1.9 billion on prime footballing talent.

Unusually, we’ve seen several high-profile switches between rival Premier League clubs too.

Which just demonstrates the ever widening financial gap between England’s top-flight and much of the rest of Europe.

The departures of Gabriel Jesus and Raheem Sterling headline those domestic deals, with Arsenal and Chelsea the beneficiaries of Manchester City’s willingness to part ways with their stars.

However, we’ve seen big money spent within the UK from the likes of Nottingham Forest and Spurs also.

In terms of deals from abroad, well, they’ve been as rife as ever, with superstars like Erling Haaland, Darwin Nunez, Anthony and Casemiro all coming in for enormous fees.

In truth, we’ve barely been able to keep track of all the twists and turns so it’s nice to finally catch a breath – and now we can really settle into the Premier League season…

Although before we finally kiss goodbye to the summer transfer window for another nine months, let’s take a minute to review how each club has fared in the hunt to bolster their squads.

Using Tiermaker, we’ve ranked every Premier League club based upon their transfer window from ‘total disaster’ to ‘champions of the summer.’

So, without further ado, let’s get into it:

Leicester

To say it’s been an underwhelming transfer window for the Foxes would be quite the understatement.

Earlier this week, they signed off on the sale of one of their star players in Wesley Fofana, who joins Chelsea for an eye-watering £70 million.

Sure, it’s a big price and potentially not

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