Arsenal

Did they get what they wanted? At the beginning of the window most Arsenal fans would have wanted a forward, defensive midfielder, centre-half and/or goalkeeper. In other words a midfield ball-player was down the list. But the chance to take Mesut Ozil was one they had to seize.

The deals (selected)

In Mesut Ozil (Real Madrid, £42.5m), Mathieu Flamini (Milan, free), Yaya Sanogo (Auxerre, free), Emiliano Viviano (Palermo, loan)

Out Gervinho (Roma, £8m), Vito Mannone (Sunderland, £1.5m), Marouane Chamakh (Crystal Palace, free), André Santos (Flamengo, undisc), Andrey Arshavin (Zenit St Petersburg, free), Denilson (São Paulo, free)

Aston Villa

Did they get what they wanted? More depth to a young squad and securing Christian Benteke on a new contract represents an encouraging window for Paul Lambert. Antonio Luna has made an immediate impression and Villa have removed several high-earners from the books.

The deals (selected)

In Libor Kozak (Lazio, £5m), Jores Okore (Nordsjaelland, £4m), Leandro Bacuna (Groningen, £3m), Aleksander Tonev (Lech Poznan, £2.5m), Antonio Luna (Seville, £2m), Nicklas Helenius (Aalborg, £1.2m), Liam Prynn (Torquay, £50,000)

Out Courtney Cameron (Torquay, free), Brett Holman (Al Nasr, free), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest, free), Jean Makoun (Rennes, free), Richard Dunne (QPR, free)

Cardiff City

Did they get what they wanted? Can be pleased with their dealings as they acquired Premier League experience in Tottenham Hotspur's Steven Caulker and Peter Odemwingie, while the spiky Chilean midfielder Gary Medel could prove a star buy for Malky Mackay.

The deals (selected)

In Gary Medel (Sevilla, £9.5m), Steven Caulker (Tottenham, £8m), Andreas Cornelius (FC Copenhagen, £7.5m), Peter Odemwingie (West Bromwich Albion, £2.5m), Kévin Théophile-Catherine (Rennes, £2.1m), John Brayford (Derby County, £1.5m), Simon Moore (Brentford, £150,000), Maximiliano Amondarain (CA Progreso, free)

Out Elliot Parish (Bristol City, free)

Chelsea

Did they get what they wanted? They missed out on José Mourinho's principal target, Wayne Rooney, but signed a short-term alternative in Samuel Eto'o and will have enjoyed trumping Tottenham for Willian. Marco van Ginkel and André Schürrle were interesting, younger additions.

The deals (selected)

In Willian (Anzhi £32m), André Schürrle (Bayer Leverkusen), £18m, Marco van Ginkel (Vitesse Arnhem, £9m), Christian Atsu (Porto, £3.5m), Cristián Cuevas (O'Higgins, £3m), Mark Schwarzer (Fulham, free), Samuel Eto'o (Anzhi, free)

Out Victor Moses (Liverpool, loan), Jeffrey Bruma (PSV Eindhoven, £2.5m), Ross Turnbull (Doncaster, free), Florent Malouda (Trabzonspor, free)

Crystal Palace

Did they get what they wanted? In as much as they completely overhauled the squad who won promotion, they have achieved their aims. Ian Holloway had recruited 11 players before deadline day, with the splurge continuing into the last few hours of the window.

The deals (selected)

In Dwight Gayle (Peterborough, £6m), Jack Hunt (Huddersfield, £2m), Jimmy Kébé (Reading, £2m), Jose Campana (Sevilla, £1.75m), Adrian Mariappa (Reading, £1m), Stephen Dobie (Brighton, £850,000), Elliot Grandin (Blackpool, free), Kevin Phillips (Blackpool, free), Marouane Chamakh (Arsenal, free), Barry Bannan (Aston Villa, undisc)

Out Jermaine Easter (Millwall, free)

Everton

Did they get what they wanted? Busy in the final hours, eventually giving up Marouane Fellaini to Manchester United while keeping Leighton Baines. Brought in James McCarthy, Gareth Barry and Romelu Lukaku, on loan.

The deals (selected)

In Gareth Barry (Man City, loan), James McCarthy (Wigan, up to £14m), Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea, loan), Arouna Koné (Wigan, £6m), Joel Robles (Atlético Madrid, £2m), Antolín Alcaraz (Wigan, free)

Out Marouane Fellaini (Manchester Utd, undisclosed), Victor Anichebe (West Brom, up to £5m), Jasper Johns (Sheff Utd, free), Conor McAleny (Brentford, loan), Jan Mucha (Sovetov Samara, free), Francisco Junior (Vitesse Arnhem, loan)

Fulham

Did they get what they wanted? A new owner and some useful additions – Scott Parker and Darren Bent should thrive, Maarten Stekelenburg represents pedigree and Adel Taarabt can excite. Fernando Amorebieta and Derek Boateng may need time to settle.

The deals (selected)

In Elsad Zverotic (Young Boys, undisclosed), Maarten Stekelenburg (Roma, £4.76m), Sasha Riether (Cologne, £1.27m), Scott Parker (Tottenham Hotspur, £2m), Fernando Amorebieta (Athletic Bilbao, free), Derek Boateng (Dnipro, free), Ange-Freddy Plumain (Lens, free), Darren Bent (Aston Villa, loan), Adel Taarabt (QPR, loan)

Out Mark Schwarzer (Chelsea, free), Richard Peniket (Tamworth, free), Alex Smith (Swindon, free)

Hull City

Did they get what they wanted? Steve Bruce has always been a great trader and this window was no exception. He will be particularly pleased with the signing of Tom Huddlestone. Maynor Figueroa's arrival from Wigan promises to reinforce a potentially vulnerable defence.

The deals (selected)

In Tom Huddlestone (Tottenham, £5m), Curtis Davies (Birmingham, £2.25m), Ahmed Elmohamady (Sunderland, £2m), Allan McGregor (Besiktas, £1.8m), Yannick Sagbo (Evian, £1.5), Maynor Figueroa (Wigan, free), Steve Harper (Newcastle, free), Danny Graham (Sunderland, loan), Jake Livermore (Tottenham, loan), Gedo (Al Ahli, loan)

Out Corry Evans (Blackburn, £750,000)

Liverpool

Did they get what they wanted? May have missed several targets but keeping hold of Luis Suárez was achieved with an impressive show of strength. Have added depth, youth, more invention in Victor Moses and a commanding centre-half in Mamadou Sakho.

The deals (selected)

In Mamadou Sakho (PSG, £12m), Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo, £9m), Simon Mignolet (Sunderland, £9m), Luis Alberto (Seville, £6.8m), Tiago Ilori (Sporting Lisbon, £6.8m), Kolo Touré (Manchester City, free), Victor Moses (Chelsea, loan)

Out Andy Carroll (West Ham, £15m), Stewart Downing (West Ham, £5m), Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea, £5m), Jay Spearing (Bolton, £2m), Dani Pacheco (AD Alcorcón, undisc)

Manchester City

Did they get what they wanted? Manchester City spent £88.5m on Fernandinho, Jésus Navas, Stevan Jovetic and Alvaro Negredo early to allow Manuel Pellegrini time to bed them into the squad. The later arrival of Martín Demichelis for £3.5m finished off a satisfactory summer.

The deals (selected)

In Fernandinho (Shakhtar Donetsk, £30m), Stevan Jovetic (Fiorentina, £22m), Jésus Navas (Seville, £17m), Alvaro Negredo (Seville, £16.4m), Martín Demichelis (Atlético Madrid, £3.5m)

Out Carlos Tévez (Juventus, £10m), Denis Suárez (Barcelona, £1.3m), Maicon (Roma, undisclosed), Wayne Bridge (Reading, free), Roque Santa Cruz (Málaga, free), Kolo Touré (Liverpool, free), Gareth Barry (Everton, loan)

Manchester United

Did they get what they wanted? The answer ranges between a qualified "yes" to a resounding "no" after Marouane Fellaini arrived and Ander Herrera and Fabio Coentrão did not. David Moyes began the summer targeting Thiago Alcântara and Cesc Fábregas while Leighton Baines also escaped United's grasp.

The deals (selected)

In Marouane Fellaini (Everton, £27.5m), Guillermo Varela (Penarol, £2.4m)

Out Bébé (Paços de Ferreira, loan), Sean McGinty (Sheffield United, free), Frederic Veseli (Ipswich, free), John Cofie (Barnsley, free), Reece Brown (Watford, free), Ryan Tunnicliffe, Scott Wootton (Leeds United, undisclosed)

Newcastle United

Did they get what they wanted? Alan Pardew said he wanted two strikers and to hold on to his best players. He has achieved the latter while Loïc Rémy has arrived on a season-long loan from QPR. So Newcastle – who signed five players in January – are not in too bad shape.

The deals (selected)

In Olivier Kemen (Metz, undisclosed), Loïc Rémy (QPR, loan)

Out James Perch (Wigan, £750,000), JJ Hooper (Northampton Town, free), Danny Simpson (QPR, free), Steve Harper (Hull City, free), Brad Inman (Crewe, undisclosed), Mehdi Abeid (Panathinaikos, loan), Shane Ferguson (Birmingham, loan), Michael Richardson (Accrington Stanley, loan), James Tavernier (Shrewsbury, loan), Adam Campbell (Carlisle, loan)

Norwich City

Did they get what they wanted? Chris Hughton has been under pressure to add creativity and firepower and he has certainly done so; the loss of Grant Holt has been offset by the signings of Ricky van Wolfswinkel, Gary Hooper, Johan Elmander and Nathan Redmond.

The deals (selected)

In Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Sporting Lisbon, £8.5m), Leroy Fer (FC Twente, £7m), Gary Hooper (Celtic, £5m), Martin Olsson (Blackburn Rovers, £2.5m), Nathan Redmond (Birmingham, £2.2m), Javier Garrido (Lazio, £1.28m), Carlo Nash (Stoke, free), Johan Elmander (Galatasaray, loan)

Out Grant Holt (Wigan, £2m), James Vaughan (Huddersfield, £1m), Tom Adeyemi (Birmingham, free)

Southampton

Did they get what they wanted? Southampton's dealings demonstrated this club's progression under Nicola Cortese's stewardship. Dejan Lovren was an eye-catching arrival from Lyon, Victor Wanyama enjoyed the Champions League at Celtic last season, while Pablo Osvaldo arrived with a reputation.

The deals (selected)

In Pablo Daniel Osvaldo (Roma, £15m), Victor Wanyama (Celtic, £12.5m), Dejan Lovren (Lyon, £8.5m)

Out Vegard Forren (Molde FK, undisclosed), Dean Hammond (Leicester, undisclosed), Sam Hoskins (Yeovil, free), Richard Chaplow (Millwall, free), Steve de Ridder (Utrecht, free), Ryan Dickson (Colchester, free), Ben Reeves (MK Dons, free), Frazer Richardson (Middlesbrough, free)

Stoke City

Did they get what they wanted? A little mixed as Mark Hughes addressed the shortage of left-side players in his squad but the window overall was a struggle. The new manager brought in seven players and allowed 12 to leave, with Michael Owen also retiring.

The deals (selected)

In Erik Pieters (PSV Eindhoven, £3m), Marko Arnautovic (Werder Bremen, £2m), Alex Grant (Portsmouth, free), Marc Muniesa (Barcelona, free), Juan Agudelo (New England Revolution, free), Stephen Ireland (Aston Villa, loan)

Out Matthew Lund (Rochdale, free), Carlo Nash (Norwich, free), Matthew Upson (Brighton, free), Dean Whitehead (Middlesbrough, free), Rory Delap (Burton Albion, free)

Sunderland

Did they get what they wanted? Only time will tell whether signing so many players at once will pay off. The Italian winger Emanuele Giaccherini promises great things but Sunderland could regret losing out on Tom Huddlestone.

The deals (selected)

In Jozy Altidore (AZ Alkmaar, £6.5m), Emanuele Giaccherini (Juventus, £6.5m), Charis Mavrias (Panathinaikos, £3m), Vito Mannone (Arsenal, £1.5m), David Moberg Karlsson (Gothenburg, £1.5m), El-Hadji Ba (Le Havre, £380,000), Ki Sung-yueng (Swansea City, loan), Fabio Borini (Liverpool, loan), Andrea Dossena (Napoli, loan)

Out Simon Mignolet (Liverpool, £9m), Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull, £2m), James McClean (Wigan, £1m), Stéphane Sessègnon, (West Brom, undisclosed)

Swansea City

Did they get what they wanted? The frustrations that cast doubt on Michael Laudrup's reign evaporated by the window's close. The £12m arrival of Wilfried Bony and the £5m capture of Jonjo Shelvey improved the spine and deadline day delivered the Spanish Under-21 forward Alvaro Vázquez.

The deals (selected)

In Wilfried Bony (Vitesse Arnhem, £12m), Jonjo Shelvey (Liverpool, £5m), Jordi Amat (Espanyol, £2.5m), Alejandro Pozuelo (Real Betis, £425,000), Jonathan de Guzman (Villareal, loan), Alvaro Vázquez (Getafe, loan)

Out Kemy Agustien (Brighton, free), David Cornell (St Mirren, free), Mark Gower (Charlton, free), Kyle Bartley (Birmingham, loan)

Tottenham Hotspur

Did they get what they wanted? Tottenham wanted to keep Gareth Bale but that proved impossible and so the next best thing was to add quality to make the squad stronger. They have attacked the market, breaking their transfer record three times.

The deals (selected)

In Erik Lamela (Roma, £30m), Roberto Soldado (Valencia, £26m), Paulinho (Corinthians, £17m), Christian Eriksen (Ajax, £11.5m), Etienne Capoue (Toulouse, £9m), Vlad Chiriches (Steaua Bucharest, £8.5m), Nacer Chadli (FC Twente, £7m)

Out Gareth Bale (Real Madrid, £86m), Steven Caulker (Cardiff, £8m), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders, £6m), Tom Huddlestone (Hull, £5m), Scott Parker (Fulham, £2m), Benoît Assou-Ekotto (QPR, loan), Tom Carroll (QPR, loan)

West Bromwich Albion

Did they get what they wanted? Much depends on whether Nicolas Anelka enjoys an Indian summer. Scott Sinclair has much to prove and Stéphane Sessègnon will test Steve Clarke's man-management, although Victor Anichebe offers a viable alternative.

The deals (selected)

In Stéphane Sessègnon (Sunderland, £5.5m), Victor Anichebe (Everton, up to £5m), Nicolas Anelka (Shanghai Shenhua, free), Diego Lugano (PSG, free), Goran Popov (Dynamo Kyiv, loan), Morgan Amalfitano (Marseille, loan), Matej Vydra (Udinese, loan), Scott Sinclair (Man City, loan)

Out Peter Odemwingie (Cardiff, £2.5m), Marc-Antoine Fortuné (Wigan, free), Gonzalo Jara Reyes (Nottingham Forest, free), Jerome Thomas (Crystal Palace, free)

West Ham United

Did they get what they wanted? There has been ambition on show, with the club breaking their transfer record to sign Andy Carroll on a permanent basis but there has not been much else and given that Carroll was at Upton Park last season, the starting XI will not look wildly different.

The deals (selected)

In Andy Carroll (Liverpool, £15m), Stewart Downing (Liverpool, £5m), Danny Whitehead (Stockport, undisclosed), Adrián (Real Betis, free), Razvan Rat (Shakhtar Donetsk, free )

Out Robert Hall (Bolton, £450,000), Jake Larkins (Leyton Orient, free), Gary O'Neil (QPR, free)