Men's summer transfer grades: Liverpool get a D for Alexander-Arnold
Briefly

Premier League clubs spent a total of £370 million in the January transfer window, significantly up from last year's £100 million. Manchester City dominated the spending, shelling out £180 million. For the first time, the transfer window will be split into two due to the Club World Cup. Notable transfers include AFC Bournemouth's acquisition of under-21 star Huijsen from Real Madrid and Chelsea's recruitment of Essugo, amid discussions on potential increases in summer spending.
This year, for the first time, the transfer window will be split into two due to the presence of the Club World Cup.
Manchester City are chiefly responsible after splashing out £180 million of that on their own, contributing significantly to the total spending.
AFC Bournemouth secured Huijsen's signature after a breakout campaign, showcasing a young center back reminiscent of Gerard Piqué.
Sporting CP received a C- grade while Chelsea earned a B+ for their transfer dealings, reflecting the varying levels of perceived value in the market.
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