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Premier League transfers: Ranking every club's transfer window from ‘winners’ to ‘absolute disaster’

The second busiest January transfer window in  history is over.

Clubs spent a total of £295 million on players this month and will no longer have the opportunity to add to their squad between now and the end of the transfer window.

New players coming to these shores include Luis Diaz, Bruno Guimaraes, Rodrigo Bentancur and Dejan Kulusevski.

But which clubs will be happiest following the closure of the January transfer window?

Which clubs now have the ammunition to achieve their season targets?

Which clubs will still feel they’re a bit short?

Well, we’ve decided to turn to Tiermaker to rank each Premier League club’s transfer window from ‘Winners’ to ‘Absolute disaster.’

QUIZ: Can you name the English club that plays in this stadium?

Check out our rankings at the bottom of this page.

This was a big transfer window for Arsenal as they look to finish in the top-four of the Premier League. However, they failed to sign anyone of seniority with only Colorado Rapids centre-back Auston Trusty joining in the summer. They missed out on Dusan Vlahovic and Arthur Melo. They allowed Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to join Barcelona on a free transfer, while also letting Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Saed Kolasinac, Calum Chambers, Pablo Mari and Folarin Balogun leave on loan.

Meanwhile, United are also in that top-four race and also failed to sign anyone. They also allowed players to leave with Anthony Martial joining Sevilla, Amad Diallo heading to Rangers and Donny van de Beek moving to Everton on loan.

Antonio Conte demanded a big transfer window for Spurs but they missed out on both Diaz and Adama Traore who signed for Liverpool and Barcelona respectively. It meant they had to settle for Juventus duo Kulusevski and Bentancur. Tanguy

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