Telegraph commented on the Premier League summer window operation ranking: Liverpool beat Chelsea and ranked first, Gunners ranked 3%, 26, Manchester United ranked 5

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The transfer window this summer has been closed, and the Telegraph has also ranked the transfer operations of the Premier League teams this summer, with BIG6 all ranked among the top eight (Nottingham Forest 4 and Sunderland 6):

20. Fulham

19. Brentford

18. Burnley

17. Wolves

16. Newcastle

15. Crystal Palace

14. Bournemouth

13. West Ham

12. Leeds United

11. Aston Villa

10. Brighton

9. Everton

8. Tottenham Hotspur

When Morgan Gibbs White and Eberec Eze's transfers failed one after another, it seemed to be a disastrous transfer window for Tottenham, but Daniel Levi finally made a Jedi counterattack in the transfer market. Kudus, who was introduced at a relatively low price of £55 million, can become the winner, and Xavi Simmons is an exciting new attack line, while Joao Palinia injects tough guy temperament into the midfield. Levi has always been keen on creating dramatic buzzer-beating days, while Kloe Muani's loan is a zero-risk deal.

7. Manchester City

Guardiola completely reshapes the team after a disastrous result last season. Club legends Kevin De Bruyne, Jack Gallish, Kyle Walker and Ederson have all left the team. The joining of new first-team goalkeeper James Trafford and Jam Luigi Donnarumma means the team is stepping into unknown areas. Ait Nuri, Reyn Cherki and Teji Reindez have joined, and signings in the Guardiola system usually take time to get through.

6. Sunderland

5. Manchester United has more than 200 million pounds of funds to introduce attackers - but when new players such as Brian Mbemo, Benjamin Cesco and Mattus Cunia came on the court, the team lost to Greensby. However, there were positive signs in the defeat against Arsenal, and Belgian goalkeeper Sunny Lamons solved the position that needs to be strengthened. Some of the funds were recovered by the sale of Anthony and Alejandro Garnacho.

4. Nottingham Forest

3. Arsenal

They need center, so they sign Victor Yorke; they need to control the core, so they introduce Martin Suvimenti; they need to hold the ball, so they sign Eberec Eze. Piero Inkapier and Christian Moscra also provide quality lineup depth. Arteta has obtained all the puzzles and now needs to be smoothly integrated into the offensive system.

2. Chelsea

completely reorganized the front line through Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens and Liam Drapp (although the latter was subsequently injured). Using Alejandro Garnacho's situation at Manchester United, he successfully introduced Estewan William through the previous window. The sales of players led by Joao Felix (£26.2 million) and Noni Maduaike (£48.5 million) have brought considerable benefits.

1. After Liverpool

reached an agreement with Newcastle on Alexander Isaac's transfer fee, Arne Slott became the biggest winner of the transfer window this summer before closing the window. For Florian Wilz to break through the £100 million barrier and strengthen the full-back area, Hugo Ekitic scored a goal with plug and play and introduced exciting new star Giovanni Leoni. This means that even though Mark Guy's deal failed, it is no longer hindering the overall situation.