How did the 20 Premier League clubs fare in the summer transfer window?

Premier League clubs spent a record £835m in the summer transfer window. How would you grade their business?
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Ángel Di María, the most expensive player in the Premier League. Photograph: John Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images

Arsenal, net spend £46m

Alexis Sánchez (Barcelona, £30m), Calum Chambers (Southampton, £16m), Mathieu Debuchy (Newcastle, £12m), David Ospina (Nice, £3m), Danny Welbeck (Manchester United, £16m)

Aston Villa, net spend £6m

Carlos Sanchez (Elche, £4.7m), Philippe Senderos (Valencia), Joe Cole (West Ham), Tom Leggett (Southampton), Isaac Nehemie (Southampton), Kieran Richardson (Fulham), Aly Cissokho (Valencia), Carlos Sánchez (Elche, £4.7m)

Burnley, net spend £8m

Lukas Jutkiewicz (Middlesbrough, £1.5m), Michael Kightly (Stoke), Marvin Sordell (Bolton), Matt Gilks (Blackpool), Matt Taylor (West Ham), Steven Reid (West Brom), Stephen Ward (Wolves), George Boyd (Hull),

Chelsea, net spend £10m

Cesc Fábregas (Barcelona, £30m), Diego Costa (Atletico Madrid, £32m), Mario Pasalic (Hadjuk Split), Filipe Luís (£20m), Didier Drogba (Galatasaray), Loïc Rémy (QPR, £10.5m)

Crystal Palace, net spent £11m

Chris Kettings (Blackpool), Fraizer Campbell (Cardiff City, £0.9m), Brede Hangeland (Fulham), Martin Kelly (Liverpool), Wilfried Zaha (Manchester United, loan), Zeki Fryers (Tottenham, £3m), James McArthur (Wigan, £5.5m), Kevin Doyle (Wolves, loan)

Everton, net spend £33m

Gareth Barry (Manchester City), Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea, £28m), Samuel Eto'o (Chelsea), Brendan Galloway (MK Dons), Muhamed Besic (Ferencvaros)

Hull City, net spend £25m

Robert Snodgrass (Norwich, £7m), Jake Livermore (Tottenham, £6m), Tom Ince (Blackpool), Andrew Robinson (Dundee United, £3m), Harry Maguire (Sheffield United, £2.5m), Michael Dawson (Tottenham), Jake Livermore (Tottenham, £8m), Karim Rossi (Stoke), Andrew Robertson (Dundee United, £2.85m), Abel Hernández (Palermo, £10m), Brian Lenihan (Cork City), Mohamed Diamé (West Ham), Gastón Ramírez (Southampton, loan), Hatem Ben Arfa (Newcastle, loan)

Leicester City, net spend £10m

Leonardo Ulloa (Brighton, £8m), Esteban Cambiasso (Internazionale), Matthew Upson (Brighton), Marc Albrighton (Aston Villa), Ben Hamer (Charlton), Jack Barmby (Manchester United), Leonardo Ulloa (Brighton), Danny Simpson (QPR)

Liverpool, net spend £36m

In: Adam Lallana (Southampton, £25m), Lazar Markovic (Benfica, £20m), Emre Can (Bayer Leverkusen, £9.8m), Rickie Lambert (Southampton, £4m), Mario Balotelli (Milan, £16m), Divock Origi (Lille, £10m), Alberto Moreno (Sevilla, £12m), Dejan Lovren (Southampton, £20m), Javier Manquillo (Atlético Madrid, loan)

Manchester City, net spend £32m

Fernando (Porto, £12m), Bacary Sagna (Arsenal), Willy Caballero (Malaga, £6m), Eliaquim Mangala (Porto, £32m), Fernando (Porto, £12m), Bruno Zuculini (Racing Club, £3m), Frank Lampard (New York City, loan)

Manchester United, net spend £122m

Luke Shaw (Southampton, £27m), Ander Herrera (Athletic Bilbao, £29m), Vanja Milinkovic (FK Vojvodina), Ángel Di María (Real Madrid, £60m), Marcos Rojo (Sporting Lisbom, £16m), Daley Blind (Ajax, £14m), Radamel Falcao (Monaco, loan)

Newcastle United, net spend £25m

Emmanuel Rivière (Monaco), Remy Cabella (Montpellier, £12m), Siem de Jong (Ajax, £6m), Ayoze Pérez (Tenerife, £1.5m), Jack Colback (Sunderland), Daryl Janmaat (Feyenoord, £5m), Karl Darlow (Nottingham Forest), Facundo Ferreyra (Shakhtar Donetsk, loan)

Queens Park Rangers, net spend £21m

Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United), Steven Caulker (Cardiff City, £8m), Jordan Mutch (Cardiff City, £6m), Mauricio Isla (Juventus), Leroy Fer (Norwich City, £8m), Jack Robinson (Liverpool), Alex McCarthy (Reading), Mauricio Isla (Juventus, loan), Eduardo Vargas (Napoli, loan), Danny Simpson (Leicester), Sandro (Tottenham), Niko Kranjcar (Dynamo Kiev, loan)

Southampton, profit £31m

Dusan Tadic (Twente, £10.3m), Graziano Pelle (Feyenoord, £9m), Fraser Forster (Celtic, £10m), Graziano Pellè (Feyenoord, £8m), Shane Long (Hull City, £12m), Florin Gardos (Steaua Bucharest, £4m), Ryan Bertrand (Chelsea, loan), Saphir Taider (Internazionale, loan), Toby Alderweireld (Atlético Madrid, loan), Sadio Mané (Red Bull Salzburg)

Stoke City, net spend £0.5m

Mame Biram Diouf (Hannover), Dionatan Teixeira (Banska Bystrica), Phil Bardsley (Sunderland), Steve Sidwell (Fulham), Bojan Krkic (Barcelona, £3m), Victor Moses (Chelsea, loan), Oussama Assaidi (Liverpool, loan)

Sunderland, net spend £10m

Billy Jones (West Brom), Jordi Gomez (Wigan), Costel Pantilimon (Manchester City), Patrick van Aarnholt (Chelsea), Jack Rodwell (Manchester City, £10m), Santiago Vergini (Estudiantes, loan), Will Buckley (Brighton), Sebastián Coates (Liverpool, loan), Ricky Álvarez (Internazionale, loan)

Swansea City, net spend £1.5m

Gylfi Sigurdsson (Tottenham), Jefferson Montero (Morelia, £4m) Marvin Emnes (Middlesbrough, £1.5m), Bafetimbi Gomis (Lyon), Lukasz Fabianski (Arsenal), Stephen Kingsley (Falkirk), Jefferson Montero (Morelia), Giancarlo Gallifuoco, Federico Fernández (Napoli), Modou Barrow (Ostersunds)

Tottenham Hotspur, profit £6m

Eric Dier (Sporting Lisbon, £4m), Federico Fazio (Sevilla, £8m), Ben Davies (Swansea, £10m), Michael Vorm (Swansea, £5m), DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders), Federico Fazio (Sevilla), Benjamin Stambouli (Montpellier)

West Bromwich Albion, net spend £13m

Craig Gardner (Sunderland), Joleon Lescott (Manchester City), Chris Baird (Burnley), Sebastien Pocognoli (Hannover 96), Georgios Samaras (Celtic), Brown Ideye (Dynamo Kiev, £10m), Christian Gamboa (Rosenborg, £4m), Andre Wisdom (Liverpool, loan), Sebastián Blanco (Metalist Kharkiv), Jason Davidson (Heracles Almelo), Cristian Gamboa (Rosenborg), Silvestre Varela (Porto, loan)

West Ham United, net spend £31m

Cheikhou Kouyaté (Anderlecht, £7m), Mauro Zárate (Velez Sarsfield), Aaron Cresswell (Ipswich, £4m), Diego Poyet (Charlton), Enner Valencia (Pachuca, £12m), Joe Cole (Aston Villa), Alex Song (Barcelona, loan), Carl Jenkinson (Arsenal, loan), Diafra Sakho (Metz), Morgan Amalfitano (Marseille)

How would you grade Arsenal's transfer business?

  11%
A
  55%
B
  27%
C
  7%
D

How would you grade Aston Villa's transfer business?

  6%
A
  38%
B
  42%
C
  14%
D

How would you grade Burnley's transfer business?

  4%
A
  29%
B
  46%
C
  20%
D

How would you grade Chelsea's transfer business?

  89%
A
  7%
B
  1%
C
  3%
D

How would you grade Crystal Palace's work in the transfer market?

  7%
A
  42%
B
  40%
C
  11%
D

How would you grade Everton's transfer business?

  18%
A
  57%
B
  21%
C
  4%
D

How would you grade Hull City's transfer business?

  49%
A
  34%
B
  13%
C
  4%
D

How would you grade Leicester City's transfer business?

  7%
A
  38%
B
  45%
C
  9%
D

How would you grade Liverpool's transfer business?

  40%
A
  44%
B
  10%
C
  6%
D

How would you grade Manchester City's transfer business?

  22%
A
  53%
B
  20%
C
  6%
D

How would you grade Manchester United's transfer business?

  21%
A
  33%
B
  26%
C
  21%
D

How would you grade Newcastle's transfer business?

  7%
A
  38%
B
  40%
C
  16%
D

How would you grade QPR's transfer business?

  6%
A
  33%
B
  44%
C
  17%
D

How would you grade Southampton's transfer business?

  21%
A
  38%
B
  26%
C
  15%
D

How would you grade Stoke City's transfer business?

  10%
A
  43%
B
  38%
C
  8%
D

How would you grade Sunderland's transfer business?

  4%
A
  32%
B
  52%
C
  11%
D

How would you grade Swansea City's transfer business?

  18%
A
  50%
B
  26%
C
  5%
D

How would you grade Tottenham Hotspur's transfer business?

  7%
A
  32%
B
  46%
C
  15%
D

How would you grade West Brom's transfer business?

  2%
A
  19%
B
  53%
C
  26%
D

How would you grade West Ham's transfer business?

  7%
A
  32%
B
  40%
C
  22%
D

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