Your views: How did Ross County do in the January transfer window?
The transfer window is officially shut for Scottish Premiership sides until the summer, with Ross County one of several sides to have a busy month.
As far as outgoings are concerned, the month kicked off with goalkeeper Jake Eastwood returning to parent club Sheffield United.
On the same day, Callum Johnson left the Staggies to sign for Mansfield Town on a permanent deal and Nohan Kenneh was brought in on loan from Hibernian, before things really burst into life in the final week before the deadline.
A pair of strikers joined County on loan – first Josh Stones from Wigan Athletic and then Eamonn Brophy from St Mirren – while Matthew Wright and Adam Mackinnon went back out on loan to Falkirk and Montrose respectively.
William Akio would join them in making a temporary move, before deadline day itself where Kazeem Olaigbe returned to parent club Southampton when his loan was cut short.
To round off the window, though, there would be one more arrival, as County secured the permanent signing of the Championship's joint-top scorer Simon Murray from Queen's Park.
What did you make of the month of wheeling and dealing then? Here are some of your views – with quite contrasting opinions.
Added firepower
Manager Malky Mackay was open about his intent to add striking options to his squad last month, and he certainly delivered with three new attackers entering the fold.
Generally, that pleased the fans – although there remains some concerned about the squad being top-heavy going into the business end of the season.
Others, though, were less impressed by what they saw.
Midfield bite
While much of the focus has been on Ross County's attacking line, the early signs from Nohan Kenneh suggest he could be a very valuable acquisition at the base of midfield too.
It was not a surprise to see him singled out, then, but there was also focus on those leaving the club in January – and perhaps some who did not go who might have been expected to.