JANUARY cannot come soon enough for the likes of Daniel James and Dele Alli.
The struggling Premier League stars look set to complete loan moves next month.
Daniel James has played for Manchester United since 2019Credit: Getty Images – Getty
The January transfer window offers players the perfect chance to save their season.
SunSport have identified TEN top-flight players that should jump ship next month.
Dan James – Manchester United
Leeds United look likely to reignite their interest in James after failing to sign him in the summer.
According to the Telegraph, Marcelo Bielsa’s side ‘may test Manchester United’s resolve’ next month.
James has made just THREE appearances in the top-flight this term after falling out of favour.
Dele Alli has failed to impress Jose Mourinho Credit: Rex Features
Dele Alli – Tottenham
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly set to make a bid to sign Alli on loan in January.
Spurs are keen to offload the England ace and could even sell him on permanently.
Alli is yet to score in the Premier League this season after making just three appearances.
Fikayo Tomori has fallen out of favour at Stamford Bridge Credit: Reuters
Fikayo Tomori – Chelsea
Tomori will be allowed to go out for the remainder of the season after falling down the Chelsea pecking order.
Ligue 1 side Nice are keeping a close eye on the 22-year-old ahead of a possible loan move.
In the summer, he snubbed a loan move to West Ham just ten minutes before the deadline to fight for his spot at Chelsea.
Arsenal fans have begged Mikel Arteta to play William SalibaCredit: Getty Images – Getty
William Saliba – Arsenal
Saliba is hopeful of a fresh start in January after failing to make a single appearance this season.
But reports claim he is determined to remain in the UK and acclimatise to his new surroundings.
He has failed to make his mark at the Emirates since he returned from St Etienne in the summer.
Harry Winks may be forced to look abroad after falling out of favour at SpursCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Harry Winks – Tottenham
SunSport exclusively revealed that Winks could quit Spurs next month.
He has been linked with a move abroad in order to keep his Euro 2021 dreams alive.
Winks has found himself stuck on the sidelines this season – which has left his spot in Gareth Southgate’s squad in doubt.
Reiss Nelson has been tipped to leave Arsenal on loan next month Credit: Getty Images – Getty
Reiss Nelson – Arsenal
The Gunners are reportedly open to letting him leave on loan to get more game time.
Nelson has been left out in the cold since Arsenal signed Willian from Chelsea.
According to David Ornstein, there are no shortage of interested parties – but the potential move is at an early stage.
Southampton could offer Brandon Williams an escape route from Old TraffordCredit: Getty Images – Getty
Brandon Williams – Manchester United
Williams has just made one appearance in the top-flight during the 2020-21 campaign.
Southampton are keen to secure his services for the remainder of the season.
They want him as cover down both flanks for Kyle Walker-Peters and Ryan Bertrand.
Kepa Arrizabalaga is no longer Chelsea’s No1 goalkeeperCredit: Reuters
Kepa Arrizabalaga – Chelsea
Kepa has cemented his spot on the sidelines since Edouard Mendy arrived at Chelsea.
SunSport understands Kepa is even wiling to take a huge pay cut to secure a loan this winter
Spanish side Sevilla are among the clubs that have been linked to football’s most expensive keeper.
Tom Davies has failed to make an impression for Everton this termCredit: EPA
Tom Davies – Everton
Davies proved his potential as he made 32 appearances across all competitions for Everton last season.
But the 22-year-old is without a goal or assist in six top-flight matches during the 2020-21 campaign.
Southampton could reignite their interest in him next month after their failed summer pursuit.
Jacob Murphy could be shipped out on loan by Newcastle Credit: Getty – Pool
Jacob Murphy – Newcastle
Murphy has scored one goal and made one assist in six league games this season.
Reports have suggested he could be in line for a new deal before being shipped out on loan.
Since joining the Magpies in 2017, he has enjoyed spells with West Brom and Sheffield Wednesday.
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