With the deadline passed in the English top-flight, Goal takes a look at who splashed the cash and who favoured a frugal approach during a busy window
20Tottenham: £0Maurico Pochettino opted not to bolster his ranks during the summer window, despite being heavily linked with the likes of Aston Villa playmaker Jack Grealish, with the Argentine conceding that Spurs favoured a "brave" approach when keeping faith with those already at their disposal.AdvertisementGetty19Crystal Palace: £10m ($13m)Cheikhou Kouyate was the only player acquired by the Eagles for a fee, with Jordan Ayew taken on loan from Swansea and Vicente Guaita joining on a free alongside the club's most notable addition – Germany international Max Meyer.Getty18Burnley: £19m ($24m)The Clarets left it late to get their business done, with three moves completed on the same day as Sean Dyche tied up deals for highly-rated defender Ben Gibson, Czech striker Matej Vydra and England international goalkeeper Joe Hart.Getty17Newcastle: £23m ($29m)Another frustrating window for Rafa Benitez delivered fewer additions that he would have been hoping for, with the Magpies taking Kenedy on loan from Chelsea again, Salomon Rondon from West Brom and Ki Sung-yueng and Federico Fernandez from Swansea City – with the latter demanding a fee to join Fabian Schar and Yoshinori Muto on Tyneside.