ARSENAL – Former full-back Lee Dixon
“Elsewhere, it depends on injuries. At full-back, Andre Santos might be back soon, and there are certainly enough at the club so it’s a matter of trying to get them back, rather than making panic buys. The forward positions need strengthening before the full-back areas, although it is a problem.”
Potential targets: With Thierry Henry set to join the Gunners, Borussia Dortmund playmaker Mario Gotze, Lille midfielder Eden Hazard and Cologne striker Lukas Podolski have been linked with the club. Manchester City’s Wayne Bridge could also solve their full-back problems.
ASTON VILLA – Former manager Graham Taylor
“N’Zogbia has been a disappointment but we know that, if you get the ball into the area – or played into the right areas, Bent is a consistent goalscorer. I would say a central midfield player who can provide that service is what they need in January.”
Potential targets: Villa are among several clubs aiming to bring in Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran on loan. Bayer Leverkusen’s Swiss international midfielder Tranquillo Barnetta and Nottingham Forest full-back Chris Gunter are other names in the frame.
BLACKBURN – Former striker Kevin Gallacher
“David Dunn is the creative player in Blackburn’s midfield but, at 32, he is not getting any younger. They might try to sign a midfielder and, like a lot of clubs, they could try to sign a striker.
“The only problem is that, if there are 20 goal-a-season strikers with experience about, bigger clubs usually want them. The club does have a wage structure too and the manager will have to be wary of that when bringing in new players.”
Potential targets: Fulham striker Andy Johnson is out of contract in the summer. Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha and Nottingham Forest full-back Chris Gunter have also been associated with the club.
BOLTON – Former striker Nathan Blake
“They might have a ready-made replacement for Cahill in David Wheater and now they can try to sign a goalscoring midfielder and a striker. The money they generate for Cahill may bring with it a better chance of survival.
“Bolton must replace Lee Chung-Yong and Stuart Holden – who are both injured – and Johan Elmander and Daniel Sturridge, who have left. They were the heartbeat of the team last season.”
Potential targets: New York Red Bulls defender Tim Ream has been training with the club, while Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran could follow Daniel Sturridge to Bolton on loan. Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha has also been linked.
CHELSEA – Former winger Pat Nevin
“Nicolas Anelka is also off and it wouldn’t surprise me if one or two of the other established players were to leave this year. Florent Malouda and John Obi Mikel are both out of favour but whether another club is prepared to cough up for the transfer fee and their wages is another issue.
“When it comes to budget with Chelsea, who knows? They spent £50m on Fernando Torres this time last year but they must have one eye on the financial fair play regulations.”
Potential targets: With Didier Drogba linked with a move, Porto striker Hulk might be a replacement. Then there is the small target of Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric, but the Croat says he is staying put. Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell has also been mentioned.
EVERTON – Former midfielder Barry Horne
“Boss David Moyes has sold Yakubu and Jermaine Beckford. Yakubu may have scored goals for Blackburn but he wasn’t doing it for Everton, while Beckford had qualities that didn’t work out. Tim Cahill, only temporarily we hope, has lost his magic touch while Steven Pienaar and Mikel Arteta have been sold.
“Landon Donovan is a good loan signing but it is strikers Everton need. They are the men most in demand and who therefore cost the most. We do not know how much Moyes will have to spend in January, so Everton will have to look for the best available and work backwards in line with their budget.”
Potential targets: With Landon Donovan secured on loan, Steven Pienaar could also re-join the club in the same manner. Bristol City forward Nicky Maynard has also been linked.
Fulham – Former defender Rufus Brevett
“OK, so they signed forward Bryan Ruiz for more than £10m, but he’s still trying to find his feet. Manager Martin Jol has used him sensibly and the Costa Rican has managed to chip in with a couple of goals. He’ll be better in the second half of the season.”
Potential targets: With striker Bobby Zamora also tipped for a move out of Craven Cottage, a striker could be crucial. Bristol City winger Albert Adomah and Nottingham Forest full-back Chris Gunter are other names in the frame.
LIVERPOOL – Former defender Mark Lawrenson
“As far as the American owners are concerned, they have said the money is available, especially if there is a player that is going to massively improve the team. Also, if a young player becomes available who has the potential to get better, they are more likely to sign this type of player.”
Potential targets: Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic has been written about, but Liverpool will once again keep their business under the radar.
Manchester City – BBC football expert Lee Dixon
“Up front they are fine and the midfield is arguably one of the best attacking outfits in the league. Defensively, maybe they need another centre-back, but you are struggling to find something that needs strengthening.
“I still think they can be got at as a back four in wide areas but I don’t think boss Roberto Mancini is going to go out and buy two full-backs.”
Potential targets: Athletic Bilbao midfielder Javi Martinez is one name that has been mentioned. Others like Roma’s Daniele de Rossi appear tied to their clubs.
Manchester United – Former defender Gary Pallister
“It is also true that we haven’t got a Paul Scholes-type player, someone who has the vision to unlock teams like David Silva. Wayne Rooney has played in midfield at times but you want him to be up front where he can cause most damage.
“With Javier Hernandez back from injury sooner than expected, we are well covered up front. One thing is for sure, Ferguson won’t buy for the sake of it.”
Potential targets: Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric would solve their creative midfield problems, but United may have to wait until the summer, so that could point to Lille midfielder Eden Hazard. Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote is another potential name in the reckoning.
Newcastle – Former striker Alan Shearer
“The good news for Newcastle fans is that the club seem to know the French market very well. Yohan Cabaye has been a great find and it wouldn’t surprise me if they dipped into that again.”
Potential targets: Montpellier striker Olivier Giroud could feature after Modibo Maiga’s potential move feel through. Celtic midfielder Scott Brown has also been linked, but Blackburn’s Chris Samba could prove the most tempting buy.
Norwich – Former striker Iwan Roberts
“Looking at the front men, James Vaughan has been out for the majority of the season, so Paul has been relying quite heavily on Grant Holt and Steve Morison. I think Paul will go for a new striker, although he probably needs a back-up goalkeeper too.”
Potential targets: Any move for Leeds midfielder Robert Snodgrass might have been scuppered by an appendix problem, while Nottingham Forest full-back Chris Gunter is also in the frame.
QPR – Former striker Bradley Allen
“They need a couple of strikers in the transfer window and perhaps a midfielder who can unlock the door. Most promoted sides have been cautious with their money but not QPR and I think they’ll spend again in January.”
Potential targets: Warnock says he needs three or four players with two or three of those loan signings. Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha and Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic have been linked.
Stoke – Former goalkeeper Steve Simonsen
“Ryan Shotton has played there a few times and done well but it’s not his natural position and Rory Delap is not going to play week in, week out any more – so they need to sign someone.
“Stoke tend to do their shopping late on and, if Tony Pulis identifies his man, he normally gets the backing from the chairman.”
Potential targets: Not too much shopping is expected at the Britannia Stadium, and Stoke may just choose to trim their squad.
Sunderland – Former midfielder Gary Bennett
“Kieran Richardson has had to fill in at left-back sometimes and, if they can bring another one in, it will release him to play in midfield or off the striker.
“O’Neill will have money to spend. I wouldn’t say it’s going to be millions – and he might wheel and deal a bit, but I think the priority will be a striker. If you have a winning team, no matter where you are geographically, players will want to play for you.”
Potential targets: Fulham striker Bobby Zamora and Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic could help O’Neill’s problems up front.
Swansea – Former Wales striker Iwan Roberts
“They will need to strengthen up front. Danny Graham has been superb and Leroy Lita has fits and starts.
“I would not be surprised if Brendan brought in an old head up front. I also think he will strengthen at the back too, bringing in a big dominant centre-half. However, any signings have got to be the right type of players to fit into the type of team Swansea are.”
Potential targets: Cliftonville striker Rory Donnelly is set to join the Swans, while Chelsea midfielder Josh McEachran would suit their style of play.
Tottenham – former defender Gary Mabbutt
“If Harry sees someone he likes then he’ll try to go out and get them, but at the moment we have a strong squad, and players like defenders Michael Dawson and midfielder Tom Huddlestone are waiting to come back from injury.”
Potential targets: Blackburn defender Chris Samba and Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez would improve Harry Redknapp’s squad. Whether they can afford the latter is another question.
West Brom – BBC WM football commentator Mark Regan
“They also have players in the middle of the park who haven’t quite produced like James Morrison, Chris Brunt and Paul Scharner – so that maybe needs to be looked at.
“Manager Roy Hodgson needs to go out and get some fresh faces and I’m not sure they currently have enough to see them through.”
Potential targets: Dundee United’s Scott Allan, Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha and Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic.
Wigan – BBC Radio Manchester commentator Paul Rowley
“Striker Hugo Rodellega and midfielder Mohamed Diame are out of contract at the end of the season, which means they could receive interest. If they go, manager Roberto Martinez could be forced to replace them, although that may come from the loan market because of the club’s limited budget.
“One possible target is Manchester United’s Federico Macheda but, with the champions in the Europa League, Sir Alex Ferguson may want to hang on to the 20-year-old Italian.”
Potential targets: Manchester United striker Federico Macheda on loan.
Wolves – BBC WM football commentator Mark Regan
“They perhaps need a central defender as Jody Craddock has a hamstring problem but, to be honest, he is in the latter half of his career and he needs some help at the back anyway.”
Potential targets: Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is set to join Wolves on loan, while Celtic striker Daryl Murphy and Wigan midfielder Mohamed Diame have attracted interest.