January transfer window: Players who could be on the move

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No winter break, a shorter season and injuries piling up. Whether a team is challenging for the title, aiming for a European spot or looking to avoid relegation, reinforcements may well be needed for that push in the second half of the season.

Will clubs decide to splash out or aim to bring in players on short-term deals? BBC Sport takes a look at players who could move when the transfer window opens on 4 January.
Premier League

PAUL POGBA (27, midfielder, Manchester United)
Linked with: Juventus
Will he leave? Won’t he leave? It has been a running theme during Pogba’s time at Manchester United and this transfer window is no different. The France World Cup winner has been a regular performer for United this season, making 19 appearances, but his agent said earlier this month the player is “unhappy” at the club and “has to change teams” in the next transfer window.

MESUT OZIL (32, midfielder, Arsenal)
Linked with: Fenerbahce, DC United, LA Galaxy, Inter Miami
Ozil has been banished by manager Mikel Arteta, failing to make Arsenal’s squad for both the domestic and European campaign this season.

A World Cup winner with Germany in 2014, Ozil is one of the Gunners’ highest earners. His contract runs out next summer but he may leave earlier if a deal can be agreed.

DELE ALLI (24, midfielder, Tottenham)
Linked with: Paris St-Germain, Everton
England international Alli’s future at Tottenham has become increasingly uncertain; he has fallen out of favor under Jose Mourinho and made just one Premier League start so far this season.
Paris St-Germain tried to sign Alli last summer but owner Daniel Levy refused to agree on a deal. The French champions look set to make another attempt in January.

OLIVIER GIROUD (34, striker, Chelsea)
Linked with: West Ham, Atletico Madrid, Marseille
Olivier Giroud’s Chelsea career seemed to be nearing an end this summer as boss Frank Lampard bolstered his attacking options with the likes of Timo Werner.

However, the veteran France striker has been in great form for club and country, scoring 14 goals in 23 appearances – including all four in a 4-0 win against Sevilla.

That form has apparently alerted a number of clubs including Atletico Madrid. The Spanish side released Diego Costa recently and could see Giroud as the ideal replacement.

DIVOCK ORIGI (25, striker, Liverpool)
Linked with: Wolves, Newcastle, Leeds
Anfield cult hero Origi has seen his game time reduced at Liverpool following the summer arrival of Diogo Jota, playing just eight games and scoring one goal. Wolves retain a long-held interest and may well bid as they look for cover for striker Raul Jimenez, who is recovering from a fractured skull.

FIKAYO TOMORI (22, defender, Chelsea)
Linked with: Leeds
England international Tomori made 22 appearances for Chelsea last season but has barely featured this term, playing just three games in all competitions.

Leeds looks the likeliest destination with the West Yorkshire side needing cover for long-term absentee Robin Koch.

ADAMA TRAORE (24, winger, Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Linked with: Leeds

Adama Traore had a hugely impressive season in 2019-20 but has not quite been able to carry that form into this campaign and has struggled for game time this season.

The Spain international has started just nine games this season and has failed to score a goal or provide any assists. With Euro 2020 on the horizon, a move to pastures new might be what the winger needs to rediscover his form.

OLEKSANDR ZINCHENKO (24, full-back, Manchester City)
Linked with: Southampton, Wolves, Leicester, West Ham
Ukraine full-back Zinchenko has fallen down the pecking order at Etihad Stadium, playing just 12 Premier League minutes this season.
With no guarantee of first-team football, City “will listen to offers” for the player and will not be short of suitors.

YVES BISSOUMA (24, midfielder, Brighton)
Linked with: Liverpool, Manchester United, Monaco
Mali midfielder Bissouma has been a regular in the Brighton line-up since signing from Lille in 2018.
But with Georginio Wijnaldum yet to sign a new contract at Liverpool, Bissouma has been touted as a possible replacement for the Dutchman.

Source; The Guardian.

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