The clock's ticking and as always at this time of year, clubs are rushing around like headless chickens looking for last minute deals.

There isn't a single club who isn't being tipped to complete some late January business before the window slams shut on Thursday evening, with so many managers still desperate to strengthen their squads ahead of the final run-in of fixtures this season.

You've only got to look at any of the live transfer feeds around the internet to know that we haven't seen the last of the business being done this month, with a number of huge deals touted to go through.

Will Solskjaer dip in to the market to make his United team even more unbeatable? Can Sarri bring in another attacker to complement Higuain in Chelsea's attack?

Will West Ham go ahead of break another club-record transfer before the weekend? Here's a look at the most likely deals expected to go through before Thursday's deadline, and some of them will get fans very, very excited...

Vincent Janssen - Cardiff, Boro, Wolves, Burnley

A switch to China is currently the most likely of destinations for the Dutch striker, who is hoping to bring an end to a nightmare spell at Tottenham. Cardiff (9/1), Middlesbrough (12/1), Wolves (2/1) and Burnley (4/1) are currently the leading favourite English clubs, according to the bookies.

Youri Tielemans - Leicester City

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Reports this week have linked Leicester with a move for Belgian wonderkid Tielemans. It's believed, with a number of midfielders being allowed to leave the King Power Stadium this month, funds have been freed up in order for Puel to make a move for the youngster.

Gelson Martins- Newcastle

Newcastle being linked with anyone these days doesn't normally lead to a deal being done but reports over the last few days suggest Rafa Benitez may just be able to secure a few deals before the window shuts. Gelson Martins is one of the favourites to sign for the Magpies before Thursday. Watch this space.

Adrien Rabiot - Spurs

Paris St Germain's Adrien Rabiot celebrates scoring their second goal v Amiens SC

The Frenchman is in to the final six months of his PSG contract and therefore is able to start discussing personal terms with other clubs. Tottenham have reportedly already made an offer to Rabiot and we wouldn't be surprised to see him being brought in to replace the departed Mousa Dembele. He's as short as 3/1 with some bookies to agree a move to North London.

Nathan Ake - Chelsea

Nathan Ake warms up ahead of Watford v Bournemouth

This would be classic Chelsea, but it does seem as though Sarri is interested in bringing Nathan Ake to Stamford Bridge. He'd cost a fair whack financially but it's no secret the Blues need to tighten up defensively and it's believed they're lining up a huge bid before the window closes.

Michy Batshuayi - Crystal Palace, Everton

Higuain's arrival last weekend has all but ended the Belgium international's Stamford Bridge career, but there shouldn't be a shortage of suitors ready to offer him a way out. Crystal Palace (4/1) and Everton (2/1 are currently the favourites among the English clubs interested in him, but Spurs, West Ham, Watford, Southampton and Fulham are all considering late moves.

Bradley Dack - West Ham, Burnley

Bradley Dack has been smashing it in the Championship for Blackburn, so it's no surprise to see him being linked with a move to the Premier League. It's widely expected that he'll be rocking up in Stratford before the month is out, with the Hammers the bookies' favourites to sign him at 4/1, while Burnley are priced at 10/1 to complete a deal.

Gary Cahill - Crystal Palace, Fulham, Arsenal

Chelsea's Gary Cahill arrives at the stadium before the Watford match

Gary Cahill, once a mainstay stalwart of dominant Chelsea teams gone by, is widely expected to leave the Blues in January and despite his age, there does seem to be some concrete interest in his signature. Crystal Palace (9/4), Fulham (3/1), Arsenal (10/3) and even Aston Villa (4/1) are all battling for his signature this week.

Nicolo Barella - Man United, Chelsea

Nicolo Barella v Napoli

The 21-year-old Cagliari midfielder is quite rightly attracting interest in some of Europe's biggest clubs, but it's Man United and Chelsea who are both leading the chase to sign him this week. The bookies currently have Chelsea down as the favourites at 4/1 but reports suggest the youngster would prefer a move to Old Trafford. Keep an eye on this one!

Che Adams - Southampton, Burnley

Che Adams can't stop scoring for Birmingham in the Championship, so it's little wonder Southampton and Burnley have been keeping close tabs on him this month. Both Premier League clubs have struggled for goals this term so expect Adams to be rocking up at one of these clubs come Thursday evening.

Kostas Manolas - Man United

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The Roma defender is attracting attention from some of Europe's giants and at the moment he's being heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford. Solskjaer is tipped to beat Chelsea, Real Madrid and Juventus to the Greece international, and the bookies have them down as 6/4 favourites to get a deal done before the end of the week.

Maxi Gomez - West Ham

Maxi Gomez celebrates scoring for Celta Vigo against Real Madrid

The Hammers may have managed to tie down Marko Arnautovic (until the summer at least) but that doesn't mean they're going to leave their position in the striker market. Manuel Pellegrini clearly means business and it's expected he'll be bringing Celta Vigo striker Gomez to the club for a club-record fee before the end of the week. This will be massive for the Hammers.

Daniel Sturridge - Tottenham, West Ham, Celtic

Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge looks on v Burnley

Sturridge's injury problems have blighted his progress over the last few years but there's no denying the fact he's still one of the most natural goal scorers the Premier League has ever seen. That's why Tottenham, West Ham and Celtic are all looking to bring him in by the end of the week.

Thorgan Hazard - Man United, Liverpool

Eden's younger bother continues to impress at Borussia Monchengladbach, which is why both Man United and Liverpool have been heavily linked with him in the past. Both clubs are currently at 12/1 with the bookies to sign him in January, which doesn't seem that likely. But, you just never know what to expect in the final days of a transfer window. Watch this space.

Tim Werner - Liverpool

The German striker is one of the hottest goal scorers in European football right now and Liverpool's search for a new frontman seems to have stopped with the 22-year-old's name. RP Leipzig are obviously reluctant to let him go but the bookies have Klopp's men down as the favourites to sign him before the January window slams shut.

Ivan Perisic - Arsenal

The Inter Milan star is widely expect to be an Arsenal player come the end of the week, with reports suggesting he's handed in a transfer request at Inter Milan in an attempt to force through a move to London. This would be a huge coup for Arsenal, but what reception will the Croat get after downing England in the World Cup semi-final last summer!?

Mesut Özil - Inter Milan

This is probably going to involve a swap deal, as Perisic comes in to replace Ozil and the Germany international heads to Italy to replace the Croat at Inter. Either way, Arsenal fans should be excited about finally seeing the back of a player who seemed to just turn up when he wanted to. The Gunners will be £300k-a-week better off, too.

Callum Hudson-Odoi - Bayern Munich

Callum Hudson-Odoi v Spurs

Another typical Chelsea transfer. The Blues really don't know how to look after their most promising youth players and it's looking very likely that Callum Hudson-Odoi will be the latest in a long line of wonderkids to leave Chelsea for regular football. Bayern Munich are the front runners and are expected to get a deal done by the end of the week, but the bookies do have Derby, Juventus, Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig down as other potential destinations.

Charlie Austin - Wolves, Aston Villa

Southampton's Charlie Austin reacts in astonishment after his goal is disallowed

Charlie Austin's injury problems over the years have seriously hindered his chances of getting consistent run in the Southampton side but that hasn't stopped him being heavily linked with a move away from St. Mary's. The striker is expected to be the subject of late moves from both Wolves and Aston Villa - but it's unclear as to whether Southampton would be willing to let him go in January.

Javier Hernandez - Monaco, Valencia

Chicharito arrived at West Ham 18-months ago under great fanfare but it hasn't really worked out for him in East London. Thirteen goals in just over 50 first team appearances wasn't the return both the club and the fans were expecting of him. Now, with his game time seriously restricted under Manuel Pellegrini, it seems he's desperate to leave before the end of the window and the bookies have Valencia (4/11) down as the favourites to beat Monaco to his signature.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek - West Ham, Newcastle, Crystal Palace

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Yeah, another Chelsea youngster who really does need to leave Stamford Bridge in order to fulfil their potential. RLC spent last season on loan at Crystal Palace and did well for England in the World Cup last summer, so it's harsh on him to be playing a bit-part role under Sarri at Chelsea this term. West Ham (6/1) are the bookies' favourites to sign him before the end of this month, while Newcastle and Crystal Palace (both 8/1) are also expected to make late moves.