The Premier League’s most expensive summer window ever has just closed, but the big story before the deals was Nottingham Forest parting ways with Nuno Espírito Santo.
After just nine months in charge, the Portuguese manager leaves amid frustration over results, direction, and an unsettled squad.
With Forest searching for stability, the timing ofNuno’s departure raises questions about whether the club can build a sustainable future in a league where spending power increasingly dictates survival.
From there, we dive into the £3 billion that Premier League clubs splashed this summer.
Liverpool led the way with £442 million spent, including blockbuster arrivals like Isak, Wirtz, and Ekitike but have they built a title-winning front line, or just piled pressure on themselves?
Arsenal weren’t far behind with a net spend of £251million, bringing in Gyökeres, Eze, and Zubimendi amongst others.
Chelsea, meanwhile, posted a surprisingly small net spend of £9.5 million after heavy sales, sparking debate over whether this was shrewd business or the fallout of past transfer mistakes.
We also look at the shock departures and arrivals: Newcastle cashing in £125 million for Isak, Jadon Sancho’s fall from grace and move to Aston Villa, and Manchester United turning to Sesko and Mbeumo to fix their attacking woes.
Mid-table sides like Brentford and Brighton have seen stars picked off, are they being hollowed out to the point where competitiveness suffers?
This episodes big question
Which club really had the best window and which one blew it?
Is the spending gap between top clubs and mid-table sides now too big to bridge?
With so much talent coming in from the Bundesliga and Ligue 1, is the Premier League becoming too reliant on foreign markets?
Should Marc Guéhi have forced through his Liverpool move, or was staying at Palace the wiser choice?
Are clubs chasing names and price tags, or building balanced squads for the long term?
And finally: which deadline-day deal will we look back on as season-defining?
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