In Gundo and Mahrez we lost 2 players we would have lost naturally within a year or two max anyway, due to their age.
In Palmer, Laporte and Cancelo we lost 3 players that weren't regulars, one that hardly featured and was already out.
Loaned out the most promising youngsters for experience, cashed in on the rest.
Kept the players we really wanted to keep, in Walker, Ortega and Bernardo.
Gvardiol a proper big player already, and so young. Doku highly promising, and so young. Kovacic a quality experienced player, Nunes an unproven potential, coming into his prime age.
All of them bought for less than the reported asking price, and arguably the broader market values. Didn't get pants pulled down or pay silly money for anyone. Reinforced the 'we don't overpay' image the club are clearly trying to impose.
Great fees for outgoing youngsters. Pretty rubbish fees for outgoing senior players. Mahrez, Laporte and Cancelo between the 3 of them, in this market, should easily be 120m + worth, we got 55m in total. Palmer's 45m really boosts it. But, reinforced the 'we don't stand in players' way if they bring an offer' image the club clearly want to impose.
Overall, a squad comparable to last year's treble winning side, younger and hungrier, with a higher 'value' with players on longer contracts and better age. Now it is just a case of getting the most out of them as quickly as possible, but that's what Pep does best.
Not going to put a number agaisnt it, not my thing.