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We asked you to rate every Premier League club's summer transfer window - and here are the results!

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We asked you to rate every Premier League club's summer transfer window - and here are the results!

Arsenal's spending reached £257m in an unprecedented summer for the club, ending with an eighth signing in defender Piero Hincapie and a host of outgoings on a busy Deadline Day, to earn praise from Sky Sports readers.

Hincapie, who completed a season-long loan deal with an option to buy for £45m on Deadline Day, joins Kepa Arrizabalaga, Martin Zubimendi, Christian Norgaard, Noni Madueke, Cristhian Mosquera, Viktor Gyokeres and Eberechi Eze in north London.

Aston Villa completed the Deadline Day signings of Jadon Sancho, Harvey Elliott and Victor Lindelof to provide Unai Emery with some much-needed reinforcements, but it wasn't enough to satisfy our readers!

Bournemouth earned £202.5m by selling defenders Dean Huijsen, Illia Zabarnyi and Milos Kerkez plus forward Dango Ouattara. The Cherries brought in defensive reinforcements on Deadline Day in Veljko Milosavljevic and Alex Jimenez, taking their spending to £136.7m to earn a positive rating.

Look away now! Brentford lost captain Christian Norgaard and forwards Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa, plus their head coach Thomas Frank, in a summer to forget.

Brighton had a quiet window by their standards which is reflected in the verdict of the Sky Sports readers. Perhaps their best piece of business was holding onto Carlos Baleba, who Manchester United were interested in.

The Premier League newcomers Burnley forked out almost £100m on 14 new signings to boost their survival hopes, spending a combined £43m on Chelsea duo Lesley Ugochukwu and Armando Broja. Will it pay off?

Todd Boehly delivered another bumper transfer window for Chelsea, spending £296.5m but recouping £314.4m, reinforcing their reputation of being one of the best at selling players.

This vote may continue to change in the coming hours, teetering between a poor or average window after Marc Guehi's move to Liverpool fell through late on Deadline Day. There will be some Crystal Palace fans who are delighted that he stayed and others who felt the club should have cashed in.

David Moyes spent most of the summer desperate for signings and the additions of Jack Grealish and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall have already started paying off in the Premier League, with over 70 per cent of readers approving their business, the most overwhelming result of any club.

Fulham left it late to sign striker Kevin in a club-record deal of £34.6m from Shakhtar Donetsk and force through a loan move for Bayern Munich forward Jonah Kusi-Asare, but it was still an underwhelming summer for Marco Silva's side.

Leeds spent over £100m on the likes of Jaka Bijol, Anton Stach, Lucas Perri, Noah Okafor and James Justin, but barely brought in a penny as they look to survive in the Premier League. It's left Sky Sports readers largely undecided on whether their window was just average or poor.

Liverpool's record-breaking £446m window has earned them the only "perfect" rating - and it would have been even better had Marc Guehi's transfer gone through!

The champions completed the three biggest transfers of the summer - Alexander Isak for a record £125m, Florian Wirtz for £116.5m and Hugo Ekitike for £79m.

Man City's rebuild continued this summer as club legends Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker and Ederson all departed with £185m spent on the next generation in Rayan Ait Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, James Trafford and Gianluigi Donnarumma. However, our readers aren't too impressed.

Big-name signings in Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko helped take Man Utd's spending to £232.4m while they were also able to offload Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Antony.

However, without midfield reinforcements, over 40 per cent of readers believe their window is just average, although 35 per cent think it has been positive.

Newcastle endured a testing summer, but finished by selling Alexander Isak for a British record fee after spending a club-record £69m on striker Nick Woltemade and then landing Yoane Wissa in the final 30 seconds of Deadline Day.

Added to the signings of Anthony Elanga, Malick Thiaw and Jacob Ramsey, Eddie Howe's side have produced a positive result.

Relationships were strained at Forest this summer before the club ramped up their transfer business in the final days of the window, signing six players in two weeks to seal the approval of Sky Sports readers.

Sunderland aren't just the top performers of the promoted clubs in the transfer window, they're one of the league's best!

They've given themselves every chance of survival by shelling out £183.4m on FIFTEEN signings, with the pick of the bunch, Granit Xhaka, already performing well.

Tottenham's transfer window verdict is split between average and very good after landing Xavi Simons, but only after they lost out to rivals Arsenal for Eberechi Eze.

With a Champions League campaign to come, have they done enough in the market?

West Ham sold Mohammed Kudus to Tottenham for £55m and have attempted to replace him with Southampton's Mateus Fernandes in what has otherwise been a quiet window - and one rated as average.

Wolves are the fourth Premier League club to receive the lowest score after seeing their best players Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait Nouri depart. However, it could have been worse, having managed to keep striker Jorgen Strand Larsen amid interest from Newcastle.

215 live Premier League matches up from 128 this season on Sky Sports
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From this season, Sky Sports' Premier League coverage will increase from 128 matches to at least 215 games exclusively live.

And 80 per cent of all televised Premier League games this season are on Sky Sports.

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