This was by far the craziest transfer window I can remember, and not just for Liverpool. Despite Liverpool breaking the British transfer record twice in the same window, Arsenal managed to spend nearly £40M more net because they had very few sales, but somehow Liverpool is the one buying the league.
There was the various striker deals that got insane in value (Woltemade for €80+M was topped by Munich somehow agreeing to buy Jackson from Chelsea for roughly the same), the various holdouts (Isak and, ironically, Wissa), David to Juventus for what turned out to be a song, Newcastle trying to buy Strand Larsen from Wolves mere months after Wolves bought him, ManU spending big for strikers but ignoring massive holes in midfield and defense, ManU selling players they only bought at year or two ago for pennies on the dollar (but keeping their biggest cancer, Fernandes), a goalie who can't handle the ball (Donnarumma) going to a side where the keeper is expected to handle the ball more than any other, the fact that keeper was instrumental in winning PSG the CL but what's then frozen out, and then all capped with the on-again-off-again-on-again-off-again Guehi deal.
As a Liverpool fan, I wanted the Guehi deal done more than Isak, as he would be an ideal fit for their long-term needs. I have to imagine there is anticipation to get him in January, and Palace have had a nightmare of a window. Turns out they got gazumped by West Ham (West Ham!) for a defender from hated Brighton (even though nobody really understands why Palace and Brighton hate each other), so Glasner had a fit and told the owners if they sold Guehi he would walk.
Ah well, hopefully the massive Italian kid Leoni (who tore up Serie A in the last half of last year) can step in if needed, as Konate and Gomez have both struggled to play a season without serious injury.
Now comes the fun bit where Slot shows us his plan to somehow incorporate Kerkez, Frimpong, Bradley, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Gravenberch, Wirtz, Gakpo, Salah, Ekitike, and Isak into a coherent system. If the first three games are any indication, it'll be f**king exciting. Having watched Arsenal, I pity those fans who have to watch that anti-football every week. Liverpool might be frustrating as they develop whatever system Slot has in mind, but it'll never be boring!