The January transfer window has reached its final week – and there are plenty of deals that could still be done.
Premier League clubs will be racing to do business as they look to strengthen their squads for the final months of the season.
Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are among the clubs who could be active as the clock ticks down to deadline day.
With the transfer window drawing to a close next Monday (February 3), Mail Sport highlights 12 players your clubs may trade.
Evan Ferguson (Brighton)
The striker has Tottenham, Bournemouth, Everton, Fulham, West Ham and Celtic all asking to take him on loan as he returns following an ankle knock. West Ham hold the upper hand with Graham Potter, his former Brighton manager, key to a decision.
Brighton striker Evan Ferguson is attracting interest from a host of Premier League clubs
Newcastle star Alexander Isak is one of the hottest properties in Europe amid his superb form
Jhon Duran is valued at £80m by Aston Villa and a host of clubs are monitoring his situation
Aleksander Isak (Newcastle Utd)
Arsenal have been pushing to sign the Swedish international widely regarded as the best all-round striker in the Premier League on current form. The £120m price tag is an obstacle but they are expected to keep trying until summer. Chelsea are alert to the situation as are Real Madrid. Both Arsenal and Newcastle have discussed internally the merits of Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Lille’s Jonathan David.
Douglas Luiz (Juventus)
Manchester City, who are also speaking to Juventus about right back Andrea Cambiaso, are contemplating a loan for the midfielder. Chelsea asked but have cooled on cost while Nottingham Forest, Manchester United and Fulham are in the wings.
Jhon Duran (Aston Villa)
Villa want £80m for a striker who predominantly plays off the bench. Al Nassr are trying where West Ham failed. PSG and Real Madrid consider him a back-up option. Villa still want to strengthen but have PSR concerns so may look to sacrifice Duran for the greater benefit of the squad.
James McAtee (Manchester City)
Wants to play so hopes City will consider allowing him out on loan or on a permanent with German champions Bayer Leverkusen having held talks while RB Leipzig, Dortmund, Stuttgart and Mainz have all discussed offers. Premier League interest is building too. Leverkusen have also asked about Villa’s Emiliano Buendia.
Alejandro Garnacho (Man Utd)
‘Homegrown’ Garnacho’s sale would give United room to buy. They will make a revised offer for Lecce’s Patrick Dorgu today.
Selling Alejandro Garnacho would give Man United room to strengthen in other areas
Marcus Rashford appears to not have a future at United and two clubs are trying to sign him
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall is among the Chelsea players who could still be on the move in January
Napoli have fallen short of Garnacho’s £60m price so far while Chelsea are pondering their next bid. Chelsea will also see what’s happening with Mathys Tel at Bayern Munich this week in case the 19 year old can be persuaded to leave. That could also trigger Christopher Nkunku’s departure with United and Bayern in the frame.
Marcus Rashford (Man Utd)
Ruben Amorim’s strong words indicate there is little future for Rashford at United. Barcelona need to sell before they sign him with all eyes on Ansu Fati. The cost of Rashford’s loan and salary, plus Dortmund’s dip in form, has made that move difficult but nothing is completely off the table. Compromises must be made before Monday.
Carney Chukwuemeka (Chelsea)
Porto, Juventus, Everton, West Ham, Borussia Dortmund and Strasbourg would all like to sign the midfielder who has a £40m buy-out clause that Chelsea keep pointing to but is wanted on loan
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Chelsea)
Another West Ham and Everton would like. Everton need Chelsea to agree to take back Armando Broja before they could free up another loan space however and that is not looking promising at this stage.
Ben Chilwell (Chelsea)
The 28-year-old is eyeing a late loan exit. A Premier League move is favoured over Borussia Dortmund. West Ham, Palace, Everton and, possibly, if all else fails Manchester United, are among those watching.
Wolves captain Matheus Cunha is valued at £70m by the club amid interest from several sides
Arsenal would consider selling Oleksandr Zinchenko for around £20m in the January window
Oleksandr Zinchenko (Arsenal)
Atletico Madrid want the Ukrainian, also admired by Borussia Dortmund. Arsenal would consider £20m yet know sides are keen on back-up left-back Kieran Tierney. He is to sign a pre-contract with Celtic but stay as cover at Arsenal until summer.
Matheus Cunha (Wolves)
Wolves’ captain has still to sign a new contract but it would require around £70m for the Molineux club to consider selling a striker who has Aston Villa, Arsenal, Spurs, Manchester United and Forest on his trail.
And a wildcard free agent…
Willian (free agent)
The 36-year-old has been offered to five Premier League sides and can sign outside of the window. Nottingham Forest could rekindle their old interest. He has been pitched to Everton too but they are exploring other options as it stands.