Every Premier League club's possible ins and outs ahead of January transfer deadline
Every Premier League club's possible ins and outs ahead of January transfer deadline
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With less than a week to go before the January transfer window shuts, Premier League clubs are now in a race to get any remaining deals signed and sealed in time. Manchester City have been the big spenders after forking out £150million to help Pep Guardiola's rebuild, while Marcus Rashford could be the most high-profile exit as the Manchester United forward eyes a move to Barcelona. Chelsea are also weighing up a move for Alejandro Garnacho and Aston Villa are in desperate need of a defender.
Those fighting for points at the bottom of the table may also be tempted into some last-minute business. While league leaders Liverpool and title chasers Arsenal have so far kept their powder dry. But with Profit and Sustainability rules to consider, where does each club stand as the clock ticks down to the deadline? Mirror Football reporters have the latest on who could come and who might go...
By John Cross. It’s hard to see a big signing in this window. They are definitely looking and if there is a loan or a short term deal then maybe. RB Leipzig do not want to sell Benjamin Sesko this month - even though Arsenal are ready to do it. Bournemouth ’s Antoine Semenyo is rapidly moving up the short list of wingers this summer. They are also going all in for Norway wonderkid Sverre Nypan and Martin Zubimendi this summer. Borussia Dortmund want Oleksandr Zinchenko - and Arsenal can spare a left-back.
By Neil Moxley. Villa are in the busiest spell of their season - and problems at the heart of their defence could not have come at a more difficult time. Diego Carlos completed his £8.5m move to Fenerbache over the weekend. Then, Tyrone Mings suffered a knee injury during the 1-1 draw with West Ham. Pau Torres is weeks away from fitness due to a broken metatarsal. That leaves Ezri Konsa as his only fit and established centre-back.