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The January transfer window closes tonight, but some clubs are still trying and offering last-minute offers to the players they want to recruit.
Chelsea has been the busiest part up until now. She signed contracts with Christian Pulisic and Gonzalo Higuain this month, while allowing Cesc Fabregas to join Monaco.
But there are a lot of rumors going on, so how could each team look at the weekend meetings?
Below, you can see how all the clubs in the first row could line up – with their new recruits – at matches.
AFC Bournemouth
Bournemouth had a very good January on the market so far, signing Dominic Solanke for £ 19 million and Nathaiel Clyne on loan, both from Liverpool.
They have also brought Welsh international Chris Mepham Brentford and it looks like they will keep control of star striker Callum Wilson after Chelsea and West Ham's interest for him has faded.
Arsenal
The manager, Unai Emery, announced that the club would only be able to engage players on loan this winter and said he expected two players to come this week.
Denis Suarez has been reunited with Emery and can join it permanently.
Christopher Nkunku of Paris Saint-Germain was also badociated with a transfer to Arsenal, as did Ivan Perisic of Inter Milan, but that is unlikely to happen.
Brighton
The Seagulls did a job in January: he recruited the talented Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister, 20, before loaning him to Argentinos Juniors for the rest of the season.
It is very unlikely that anyone will come or leave Brighton before the deadline.
Burnley
We were not expecting a lot of changes in the Burnley lineup as they had been pretty quiet on the transfer market.
James Tarkowski was briefly linked to Liverpool, while Joe Hart was also considering a transfer to Preston in the championship, but since Tom Heaton is fit again and performing well, Hart would not make that team anyway.
On the deadline, an agreement between Sam Vokes and Stoke City and Peter Crouch in the other direction appeared.
City of Cardiff
Cardiff is in a relegation battle and has recruited two forwards to help them out of trouble – Oumar Nibade and Emiliano Sala.
However, the days that followed the move of Sala de Nantes ended in tragic circumstances. A private plane on which he was boarded disappeared last week on the English channel.
The authorities ended their search three days after the disappearance of the plane, which however resumed after a page of crowdfunding brought him 300 000 €.
Not surprisingly, the atmosphere in Cardiff is very dark. Director Neil Warnock said he was considering leaving after the terrible news.
Leandro Bacuna has signed, while Vincent Janssen of Tottenham Hotspur has been linked.
Chelsea
Great changes occur in Chelsea, with the arrival of Higuain and Pulisic. However, the American was loaned to Borussia Dortmund for the remainder of the season.
The promising youngster Callum Hudson-Odoi seems to want to go to Bayern Munich, although the latest news suggests that the Blues will not let him go in January.
They were badociated with a move from the former Ake academy player, but it is a summer saga that should retain Willian, despite the ties of Paris Saint-Germain.
Crystal Palace
The Eagles have signed a contract so far. They loaned goalkeeper Lucas Perri, 21, until the end of the season.
Palace is clearly preparing for life without Wayne Hennessey, who could be banned after being photographed doing a Nazi salute earlier in January.
Cenk Tosun, duo of Everton, and former player, Yannick Bolasie, who recently shortened his loan of the long season to Aston Villa, have been suspected of double-check.
The Eagles are also without Wilfried Zaha suspended.
Everton
Everton spent a lot of money last summer, so it's not a surprise. Director Marco Silva ruled out the possibility of bringing in someone else at the last moment.
The most important future at Goodison Park is the future of Idrissa Gueye after the midfielder made a transfer request in the interest of Paris Saint-Germain.
The Toffees do not want to sell it, but if PSG improves its offer of £ 25m, who knows what will happen?
Fulham
It was thought that the Cottagers would no longer call another player after Ryan Babel, who arrived earlier this month and made a good start against Tottenham.
But by the deadline, they seem ready to sign Michael Ngadeu-Ngadjui of Slavia Prague
Huddersfield
Jason Puncheon has been loaned by Crystal Palace and, lately, Karlan Grant has signed in dotted line.
David Wagner left the club earlier this month and Jan Siewart replaced him, which was probably the biggest news of the Premier League club's news.
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Leicester signs a loan from Monaco to Tielemans, while Silva heads in the opposite direction
The city of Leicester
Leicester is a club in a rut and the writing seems to be on the wall for the director under pressure, Claude Puel. There is no real interest in joining the club at the moment.
Monaco midfielder Youri Tielemans looks set to replace Vicente Iborra, who left for Villarreal earlier this month.
Liverpool
Defensive injuries were the recurring theme in Liverpool in January and, despite everything, Jurgen Klopp was reluctant to bring in anybody before the deadline.
Manchester City
It is also unlikely that Pep Guardiola's men will recruit new players before the deadline, as they usually do with big money moves in the summer.
They were badociated with Declan Rice, a youth from West Ham, who was looking for a long-term replacement for an aging Fernandinho, and signed Ante Palaversa of Hajduk Split before loaning him.
Manchester United
Life is beautiful at Old Trafford these days, even if they are a bit debatable in defense.
It was not likely that Manchester United would appeal to players since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is not their permanent manager, not yet, but Anthony Martial has signed a new contract.
Newcastle United
They almost signed Jordan Lukaku, Romelu's brother, but this agreement failed at the last minute.
But now, Miguel Almiron has arrived for a club record with Antonio Barreca of Monaco.
Southampton
The saints greeted Manolo Gabbiadini, Wesley Hoedt, Steven Davis and Cedric Soares in January while Ralph Hasenhuttl seeks to build a Southampton team in his image.
They need goals and have been linked to Birmingham leader Che Adams, but this is unlikely to happen.
Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham broke the undesirable record of being the only team to spend an entire summer transfer window without using a player since the window came into play in 2003.
And despite the injuries inflicted on Harry Kane and Dele Alli, no one settles, although Georges-Kevin Nkoudou is gone, and Vincent Janssen could follow.
Watford
Watford boss Javi Gracia ruled out the signing of players in January. Their transfer window was therefore more about keeping their players, namely Abdoulaye Doucoure.
The midfielder signed a new five-year deal this summer but told the French media earlier this month that he would "leave Watford" amid ties with French giants PSG and Chelsea, while was almost going to get treatment.
West Ham
So after all the regrets of West Ham supporters, Arnautovic will remain after the Austrian extended his contract with the club last weekend, while he was strongly linked to a move to China.
However, the Hammers could engage Celta Vigo forward Maxi Gomez for a record amount, but pay him back to the Spanish club in the second half of the season.
wolves
The month of January of the Wolves seemed very positive, but as they did not manage to land Tammy Abraham of Aston Villa, they calmed down a little.
Rear winger Jonny made a permanent transfer to Molineux but also admitted that he was "broken", he did not become the successor to Felipe Luis.
But the Nuno Espirito Santo side is largely equipped to maintain a safe distance from the relegation zone.
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