Bristol Rovers and their League Two rivals like Port Vale and Swindon Town did some business in the winter transfer window as they try to best equip themselves for their end-of-season objectives.
The Gas brought in Ryan Loft from Scunthorpe United, as well as signing both James Connolly and Elliot Anderson on loan from Cardiff City and Newcastle United respectively, as well
For the clubs who have done business though, the landscape of the division has changed in regards to the biggest mark value of each squad, which is a good indicator of whether a team is meeting their goals this campaign.
We’ve taken a look at the club value of each side in the division based on the players they have at their disposal and stacked them up to how they are actually performing this season.
All values - updated since the close of the window - are based on the findings of transfermarkt.co.uk, running from the lowest valued squads to the highest.