Following their relegation from the Championship last season, the Seasiders had to rebuild their squad, with a number of new first team players coming in.
Meanwhile, in the most recent window, they brought in some loan players for the short-term and a number of youngsters that will only have an impact beyond the current campaign.
Some of the signings have proven to be a success, while others simple haven’t worked out. There’s also those who have impressed early on, and will no doubt be rated higher by the conclusion of the season.
Here’s our ratings for Blackpool’s last 15 signings:
1. How have Blackpool's new additions performed?
We've rated the players who arrived at Bloomfield Road during the last two transfer windows. Photo: CameraSport - Lee Parker
2. Karamoko Dembele- 9/10
Karamoko Dembele has been superb since joining the Seasiders on loan from Brest. With six goals and 11 assists in 29 league outings, it's clear bright things await the 21-year-old. Photo: CameraSport - Lee Parker
3. Matthew Pennington- 7/10
Matthew Pennington has been a solid part of Blackpool's back three since arriving at Bloomfield Road on a free transfer last summer. Photo: CameraSport - Lee Parker
4. Tashan Oakley-Boothe- 4/10
Unfortunately Tashan Oakley-Boothe's move to Blackpool didn't work out for either party. After arriving on a free in the summer, the midfielder's contract was mutually terminated in January so he could take up an opportunity in Portugal. In total, he only managed three league appearances in League One. Photo: CameraSport - Dave Howarth
5. Albie Morgan- 7/10
After a slow start to life at Bloomfield Road, things really took off for Albie Morgan around January, and enjoyed a month where he looked unplayable in the centre of the park, with a number of superb long-ranged strikes. Photo: CameraSport - Rob Newell
6. Kylian Kouassi- 6/10
Kylian Kouassi has shown some good signs up front since his move to Blackpool in the summer, with his physical presence giving him the ability to cause a real threat. If it wasn't for a hamstring injury that kept him out for a few months he probably could've been rated higher. Photo: CameraSport - Rob Newell