With the deadline officially done, some thoughts. Arsenal made no moves, but I don't see a pressing need for them, they madea loan move and loaned some guys out and cut a few guys. Nothing major. City also made no moves, but like Arsenal that's probably a good thing. Chelsea on the other hand was very active, first the controversial selling of Mata, then their big bring in move was Matic. The other big move for them was letting the young De Brunye leave. Liverpool made no big moves which is good in a way (keeping Suarez) but they have holes that they should have assessed. Spurs sold Defoe and loaned out Holtby, both somewhat headscratchers since they seemed very in favor last year, and Tottenham keeps playing Sigurdsson over Holtby which from a quality standpoint doesn't make sense. Everton made a lot of small moves. Not sure what to make of them. Man U was the big mover and shaker of the transfer window adding Mata who's a piece they've been missing if he's utilized either as a winger or if he's used as a Silva/Ozil type. They loaned out a ton, but their big sale was getting rid of Fabio. New Castle sold Cabaye which is big for them and got Luuk De Jong on loan. May position them better for this season but long term that's scary.
On a non-contender level Stoke acquired Juan Agudelo and then loaned him out, but that brings the total Americans on that squad (well 3 of them are on loan) to 4. They hold onto now 2 of the more promising but questionable Americans in Agudelo and Shea, hopefully they don't wreck their development.