I look at this way:
O'Brien replaces Godfrey, Lindstrøm replaces Dobbin, Iroegbunam replaces Onana, and Ndiaye replaces Gomes, but most likely pushes Doucoure out of his current role. Out of those deals, the club nets about £26.5m, thanks to the Onana price.
Even before the sale of Onana, they were talking about being able to spend money and make things happen, so I'm expecting more. But Tyrer was promoted to take Lonergan's place, Harrison was brought back in, reportedly for no loan fee, and like it or not, Maupay returned from loan to replace the underused (and admittedly more versatile) Danjuma.
So it looks like a lot of smart business, replacing needed positions, upgrading importantly in some areas, and coming ahead financially. It feels really good.