Due to the impact of the coronavirus, no one knew how much football clubs would spend in the summer transfer market.
Some Premier League clubs decided to be cautious in the transfer market, including Liverpool.
The Reds spent big on the likes of Thiago and Diogo Jota but they made the money back through player sales.
While others, including Leeds, Aston Villa and Chelsea, decided to splash the cash with the hopes of having a successful season.
But how much exactly did every club in England's top tier spend? The net spend of every Premier League club from the summer transfer window has been listed below.
*The figures have been compiled by talkSPORT.
20. Brighton: -£10.2m
Spent: £6.3m
Sold: -£16.5m
Brighton actually ended up making over £10m this summer, with Aaron Mooy among the departures.
19. West Ham: -£50k
Spent: £19.98m
Sold: £20.03m
West Ham fans are upset with how much backing their owners have given them. They have every right to be aggrieved.
18. Burnley: £1m
Spent: £1m
Sold: £0
The definition of a very quiet window for Burnley.
17. Crystal Palace: £1.5m
Spent: £19.5m
Sold: £18m
Crystal Palace spent money on just one player this summer, Eberechi Eze.
16. Wolves: £2.34m
Spent: £73.62m
Sold: £71.28m
Wolves spent a lot of money this summer but made sure that they raised the money back through player sales.
15. Leicester: £10.4m
Spent: £57m
Sold: £46.6m
Ben Chilwell's departure allowed Leicester to sign Timothy Castagne and Wesley Fofana. Shrewd business.
14. Southampton: £13.5m
Spent: £36.27m
Sold: £22.77m
Southampton's biggest signing actually arrived on a free transfer: Theo Walcott.
13. West Brom: £21.33m
Spent: £22.32m
Sold: £990k
West Brom made Grady Diangana's move permanent after he tore up the Championship last season.
12. Fulham: £21.5m
Spent: £21.5m
Sold: £0
The Cottagers were careful with their spending this summer. Early signs indicate they should have spent more.
11. Newcastle: £34.63m
Spent: £34.88m
Sold: £248k
Despite Mike Ashley's poor relationship with Newcastle fans, he spent over £30m this summer.
10. Liverpool: £38.99m
Spent: £76.7m
Sold: £37.71m
Liverpool didn't spend massive amounts of money this summer, but they spent it wisely. Rhian Brewster's big money departure helped pay for Thiago and Diogo Jota.
9. Tottenham: £47.79m
Spent: £59.76m
Sold: £11.97m
Gareth Bale, Matt Doherty and Sergio Reguilon all joined the north London club this summer.
8. Sheffield United £50.58m
Spent: £50.58m
Sold: £0
Chris Wilder spent big in Sheffield United's second season in the Premier League. Signing Rhian Brewster for £25m could prove to be a masterstroke.
7. Arsenal: £57.7m
Spent: £77.7m
Sold: £20m
Arsenal had a successful transfer window, with Gabriel and Thomas Partey among the arrivals. The Gunners recouped some money through the sale of Emiliano Martinez to Aston Villa.
6. Manchester City: £70.9m
Spent: £138.6m
Sold: £67.7m
Given Man City finished behind Liverpool last season, it's perhaps surprising that they didn't spend more.
5. Manchester United: £73.4m
Spent: £87m
Sold: £13.6m
United fans wanted to see Ole Gunnar Solskjaer backed even more, but they still spent a hefty amount of money in the transfer window.
4. Aston Villa: £81m
Spent: £81m
Sold: £0
Villa have spent big in the last few months and it look to have paid off, with Villa having won all three of their Premier League games so far.
3. Everton: £83m
Spent: £87m
Sold: £4m
Carlo Ancelotti spent big this summer but he's spent extremely well. Signing James Rodriguez for £20m is already looking like a bargain.
2. Leeds: £96.4m
Spent: £96.4m
Sold: £0
Leeds have been waiting so long to return to the Premier League. They marked their return by splashing out just under £100m, with Robin Koch and Diego Llorente among the signings.
1. Chelsea: £155.8m
Spent: £222m
Sold: £66.2m
Roman Abramovich spent big in the first window after Chelsea's transfer ban.
Chilwell, Timo Werner and Kai Havertz all arrived for big money.