Arsenal midfielder Martin Odegaard is convinced management are making the right calls in the market.
His £30million move to Arsenal last summer was part of a wider transfer strategy as manager Mikel Arteta and technical director Edu set about changing the dynamic of the first-team squad.
“The club did really well," Odegaard said of a transfer window which saw Arsenal outspend any other team in Europe.
“I think they had a clear plan what they wanted to do and what kind of players and profiles they wanted to bring in and I think everyone they brought in has done a great job, helped the team and improved the team a lot, so credit to them."
He continued: “Football now, it has changed a little bit during the years and I think Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi of course are a big part of that with the goals and the assists and everything.
“Now everyone just judges you on if you score goals or assist but, to me, the most important thing is to help the team to win.
“So if I make the last pass, or score the goal, or make the third-last past it is not the most important thing to me, I want to help the team to win and improve. If I had the third-last pass and we scored then I'm happy."