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Some big names might be about to leave the highest flight this week
The January transfer window is about to close on Thursday with a host of business pending.
While Premier League clubs are looking to strengthen their ranks late in the winter market, there could also be significant outflows.
Alvaro Morata, Mousa Dembele, Manolo Gabbiadini and Cesc Fabregas have been among the big names who have already left the top of the rankings this month.
And here is the choice of talkSPORT that could leave England before the transfer window closes.
Marouane Fellaini: Manchester United in China
United is in negotiations with an unidentified Chinese club on the sale of Fellaini.
The 31-year-old has been at Old Trafford since arriving in 2013 and was a key figure in Jose Mourinho's reign.
But Fellaini could now be on the move, as it is understood that a Chinese club is in talks with United about a permanent transfer, the window being open until February 28th.
Vincent Janssen: Tottenham at Real Betis
Janssen has no future under Mauricio Pochettino, despite the injuries that he has suffered at the present time.
The Liga group, Betis, made an approach for the Dutchman, the Spurs seeking £ 15m.
Northern Londoners are not interested in moving.
Callum Hudson-Odoi: from Chelsea to Bayern Munich
The Bundesliga champions, Bayern, have been after Hudson-Odoi throughout the month and the 18-year-old is eager to move.
The winger, who scored Sunday in Chelsea's victory over Sheffield in the FA Cup, made a transfer request last week.
The Blues refuse to sell, however, and it looks like the long-term future of Hudson-Odoi will continue until the summer.
Javier Hernandez: West Ham in Valencia
While the Hammers want to strengthen their offensive options in the coming days, Hernandez may be about to leave.
Valencia is excited by the boss Marcelino who said this week: "Chicharito is an option. He does not have a lot of playing time and he is ready to join us, but the situation is complicated.
"The little information I have indicates that West Ham is only looking to sell the player."
Nicolas Otamendi in Barcelona
Barca wants a new defender this month and could launch a late bid on Otamendi.
Argentina, 30, has lost the pilgrim lead under Pep Guardiola this season, playing only seven league games.
A short term loan for a permanent summer contract with Barcelona could be considered.
Olivier Giroud: from Chelsea to France
Giroud admitted that Gonzalo Higuain's arrival at Stamford Bridge could mean he had to leave the club.
"If the club decides to recruit another striker, like Higuain, it will certainly darken my future in Chelsea," he told Cbad + during the weekend.
"I never said no to a return to France. Lyon and Marseille are two big clubs.
Lazar Markovic: Liverpool to Besiktas
Markovic is not in the plans of Jurgen Klopp at the Reds and could finally leave the club for good this week.
According to reports in Turkey, Besiktas is in talks about a permanent agreement with the 24 year old winger.
The Serbs will be without a contract with the Reds this summer and they may seek a fee for him this week instead of letting him go for free.
Adrien Silva: Leicester in Monaco
Leicester is working hard on a loan contract for Monaco's Yuri Tielemans.
And this transfer should include Adrien Silva in the opposite direction.
Silva wants to leave the Foxes and they believe that his addition to the Tielemans talks will help them land the 21-year-old.
Idrissa Gueye: from Everton to Paris Saint-Germain
Gueye is eager to leave Goodison Park this week to settle in the PSG, champion of France.
The Toffees have already rejected a £ 22 million offer from Ligue 1 leaders and insist that their midfield is not for sale.
But the 29-year-old is now looking to prepare for his exit from the Premier League while PSG is preparing another important offer.
Aboubakar Kamara: Fulham in Turkey
Kamara's off-road controversies in recent weeks may see him unload before the transfer deadline.
Turkey's Yeni Malatyaspor would be interested in the 23-year-old striker.
In spite of the recent antics of Kamara, Claudio Ranieri tries to keep it.
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