What did you make of Argyle's transfer window?

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It was all go off the field as Plymouth Argyle broke record for players coming to, and going from, Home Park.
Lewis Gibson left for more than £1m to Preston North End early in the window before the Pilgrims received a club-record £5m plus add-ons from Middlesbrough for influential forward Morgan Whittaker.
In terms of incomings, Argyle twice broke their record for a fee paid - first when Michael Baidoo joined from Elfsborg early in the month and then again last week when Ukraine centre-back Maksym Talovierov agreed a three-and-a-half-year deal.
And don't forget the loan signings of Poland wing-back Tymoteusz Puchacz and centre-back Nikola Katic, as well as the deadline day purchase of Hearts midfielder Malachi Boateng.
Has the club done enough to turn a corner and get out of the relegation places? Or is this just an expensive blow-out before the inevitable drop?
Tell us what you think about Argyle' transfer dealings below...