Transfer deadline day: Who will Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, West Ham look to sign?

[ad_1]
Watford’s Troy Deeney is also on Pardew’s wanted list, but for that to happen West Brom need to sell £20m-rated defender Jonny Evans, and that might not be so easy after Evans injured a hamstring in the FA Cup fourth-round win at Liverpool on Saturday.
There have been no bids, and the Baggies are increasingly confident the Northern Irishman will remain at The Hawthorns.
After missing out on Sturridge, Newcastle may be back in the market for a striker and have been linked with Nicolai Jorgensen from Feyenoord.
West Ham, meanwhile, have been linked with Schneiderlin, but are only willing to take the France international midfielder on loan. Hammers boss David Moyes could also be tempted into the market because of injuries and suspensions, with left-back Arthur Masuaku’s six-match ban for spitting about to start.
For the third season in succession, Swansea have spent Christmas and the New Year in the relegation zone – so the need for reinforcements is plain to see.
A paltry 15 goals from 24 games is the lowest return in the Premier League, so attacking players are a priority.
The Swans are hopeful of re-signing forward Andre Ayew from West Ham, while Serbia winger Lazar Markovic could join on loan from Liverpool.
Audacious bids to sign Atletico Madrid pair Nicolas Gaitan and Kevin Gameiro seem less likely.
Brighton and Southampton have signed forwards in recent days – Leonardo Ulloa and Guido Carrillo respectively – so may be done in that department.
Huddersfield got their business done early by signing defender Terence Kongolo from Monaco, and midfielder Alex Pritchard from Norwich. Expect that to be them done in the transfer market.
Reporting by Phil McNulty, Simon Stone, David Ornstein and Dafydd Pritchard.
Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.
Source link



