It's been a busy window for Pep Guardiola at Manchester City as he reshapes his new side.

The former Barcelona man has been quick to bring in those he thinks can help translate his possession based football approach onto the pitch with Ilkay Gundogan, John Stones and Leroy Sane amonst the big name signings.

Meanwhile he's also been ruthless with the outgoings, with the obvious example being Joe Hart. The England number one quickly saw himself ousted from the team by Willy Caballero and it soon became clear thereafter he would not be playing under the Spaniard. He's moved to Torino on loan for game time and it remains to be see where his long term future lies.

Guardiola has been quick to act then, but he may be leaving a few late to keep us all guessing.

We've had a look at what's still circulating to bring you five moves that could still go through by tonight...

Ante Coric

Ante Coric

The Daily Star reported earlier this month that City had won the race for the young Croatian but he has yet to sign for the club so if it's going to happen it needs to happen today.

Croatia have a habit of producing world-class midfield players so if City do sign him from Dinamo Zagreb they'll hoping he follows in the footsteps of Luka Modric under Pep Guardiola.

Ryan Sessegnon

City are winning a lot of races, according to the Daily Star, because it seems as though they're in front to sign the young Fulham man Ryan Sessegnon.

Guardiola has shown this transfer window that not only does he want players for now but also for the future with players like Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus also now on the clubs books. It could be a final flourish for City.

Dimitri Payet

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According to the Metro City were interested in the French international, so maybe they'll just shock us all, and break West Ham fan's hearts in the process, with a late bid today.

The Hammers will undoubtedly try to hold on to the talisman for dear life but if the bid from City is big enough you never know. This one could just be the headline to look out for today.

Rui Patricio

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City got their man in Claudio Bravo from Barcelona but is Willy Caballero good enough to be the back-up.

He performed admirably at the start of this season as he took-over Joe Hart in the pecking order but in terms of ball playing goal-keepers there's many out there who could be a decent back-up.

Toni Kroos

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Pep Guardiola likes ball playing midfielders to lie deep and control the tempo of games. So far this season it's been Fernandinho in that role but you have to say there are a lot better out there.

Why not go for one of the best then? Toni Kroos worked with Pep at Bayern Munich and is easily one of the best central midfielders around and The Mirror have reported the club have been looking at him.