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There are now just 10 days left of the summer transfer window and we've already seen some impressive deals done this year.

Chelsea have splashed out on the likes of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Marko Marin, Manchester United have stolen the headlines with their swoop for Robin van Persie and even Arsene Wenger has been spending, bringing in Olivier Giroud, Lukas Podolski and Santi Cazorla.

But with 240 hours (ish) left until the window slams shut, we asked Mr Football Spy himself Darren Lewis to give us the lowdown on the deals he still expects to go through before King of the Window Jim White declares it's all over for another few months.

1) Clint Dempsey - Fulham to Liverpool

The Reds interest in Dempsey emerged back in May when chairman Tom Werner let slip that they were keen on signing him. The USA international bagged 23 goals last season and has just one year remaining on his Fulham contract. He was fined by the Cottagers last week for refusing to play against Norwich as he tried to force through a move. Expect Brendan Rodgers to make his fourth signing of the summer.

2) Nuri Sahin - Real Madrid to Arsenal

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has already said Sahin can leave the Bernabeu this season so it now only seems to be a question of where he will go. Liverpool and Arsenal are both trying to sign him on loan, but the Turkish international wants Champions League football and with Arsenal now having an Alex Song-shaped hole in their midfield, the smart money is on a move to the Emirates rather than Anfield.

3) Emmanuel Adebayor - Manchester City to Tottenham

Spent last season on loan at White Hart Lane and scored 18 goals as Spurs finished an impressive fourth. Roberto Mancini has made it clear there is no place for him at City, who have agreed a sale price with Spurs.

UPDATE: Spurs completed the capture of Adebayor on Tuesday

4) Cesar Azpilicueta - Marseille to Chelsea

The Blues have been busy this summer but have yet to replace right-back Jose Bosingwa who was released at the end of last season. The Spaniard is a long-term target for Chelsea, who tried to sign him last year, but they should get their man this week after he said his goodbyes to the Marseille fans on Sunday.

5) Andy Carroll - Liverpool to Newcastle

This one is all about brinkmanship. The striker doesn't fit in with the way new Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers wants his team to play and they would rather have him off the books. Trouble is, he only wants to return to Newcastle and they are not willing to pay what the Reds want. They will hope to force Liverpool into doing business as the clock ticks towards 11pm next Friday.

6) Douglas - FC Twente to Fulham

The Brazilian defender has been heavily linked with Newcastle this summer but it now seems Martin Jol's side are set to swoop in with a late bid.

7) Raul Meireles - Chelsea to Spurs

The Portuguese midfielder was a surprise move this time last year when Chelsea took him from Liverpool on deadline day after missing out on Luka Modric. Andre Villas-Boas was the man who took him to Stamford Bridge and now he wants to buy him for a second year in succession - again as an alternative to Modric who looks set to quit Tottenham for Real Madrid.

8) Matt Jarvis - Wolves to West Ham

The former Gillingham winger wants out of Wolves after they were relegated last season and West Ham have already made a bid with £6million plus £3million in add-ons. Wolves are standing firm for £10million, but they should reach an agreement before next Friday.

9) Adam Johnson - Manchester City to Spurs

The ex-Middlesbrough star has always struggled to impress City boss Roberto Mancini and will find chances even harder to come by once they bring in Swansea wide-man Scott Sinclair. He is one of the Premier League's most wanted men with Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool and Newcastle are all keen, but I expect Tottenham to get in first.

10) Michael Dawson - Spurs to QPR

He has been one of Tottenham's most consistent performers ever since he signed from Nottingham Forest in 2005. He was the club's Player of the Year in 2009/10 and has been captaining the side in Ledley King's frequent absences. But he now finds himself fighting for a place with Jan Vertonghen, William Gallas, Younes Kaboul and Steven Caulker. Meanwhile QPR are desperate for defensive reinforcements - especially after their 5-0 drubbing by Swansea on the opening day - and have money to spend. This one could even be done by the end of the day.