#12 Liverpool
Players in: Alisson, Naby Keita, Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri
Players out: Danny Ward, Emre Can, Jordan Williams, Jon Flanagan, Ben Woodburn, Ádám Bogdán and Danny Ings
A great window for the Redmen, as they did all their business early and swiftly. Klopp has finally completed his face-lift of the Liverpool squad that he inherited from Brendan Rodgers, and they are probably the only team that can realistically challenge the scariest Manchester City team we have ever seen. Crucial additions in necessary departments have been completed, without losing many big names.
Emer Can's departure will be a tough pill to swallow considering how good he was, but Fabinho and Naby Keita look to fill that hole and then some. Fabinho may even be a right back when Trent Alexander-Arnold loses form or gets injured. Shaqiri eases the pressure of Mane and Salah on the wings and is a quality addition. The biggest is finally adding a great goalkeeper in the form of Brazil's number one, Alisson. This has been a very good window for Klopp and Liverpool will go into this season better prepared than they ever have been.
Grade: B+
#13 Manchester City
Players in: Riyad Mahrez, Philippe Sandler, Claudio Gomes and Daniel Arzani
Players out: Angus Gunn, Joe Hart, Olarenwaju Kayode, Luka Ilic, Erik Palmer-Brown, Jack Harrison, Pablo Marí, Mix Diskerud, Yaya Touré and Anthony Cáceres
A plain window for Manchester City, with one major addition and no major departures. However, after their exploits in the window last summer, they didn't really need many reinforcements. The incumbent Premier League champions already have the perfect team, which they amplify with the addition of Riyad Mahrez.
A lot of the deadweights around the club has been trimmed. Joe Hart has finally been sold after two failed loan spells. Angus Gunn promises to be a future goalkeeping sensation, but with Ederson between the sticks, his chances would always be slim to none to break into the first team. Yaya Toure left, but he was anyway being phased out by Pep. It's an average window because the team was already perfect. The grade shall reflect so, but it isn't a commentary on their chances to win the league. They didn't need to do much this window, and they didn't.
Grade: C