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The January transfer window is OPEN!

Chelsea have already agreed to sell Oscar to Shanghai SIPG for £60million, while Arsenal were dealt a festive blow as target Julian Draxler is to sign for Paris Saint-Germain instead.

But who else could be on the move? We take a look at every Premier League club to see which players could be heading for the exit.

Arsenal

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain: The winger is frustrated and it would be a good thing for him to move to a club where he is more appreciated and gets more regular game time.

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Chelsea

Branislav Ivanovic: The defender has struggled to get into the side since the change in formation that has seen the Blues rack up 11 wins on the bounce. Juventus are interested.

John Obi Mikel: Frozen out since opting to go to the Olympics with Nigeria instead of starting the season with manager Antonio Conte. China interested, along with Fenerbahce.

Cesc Fabregas: He should move but won’t. The Spain midfielder is determined to win over Conte despite being relegated to squad- player status.

Ruben Loftus-Cheek: Part of the first-team squad but not playing. Will have chances to step out of his comfort zone and should take them.

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Bournemouth

Max Gradel: Left out of last seven squads. Writing is on the wall with Burnley and West Ham interested.

Lys Mousset: Struggled to make an impact since £5.4million move. Needs loan move and Bristol City or Le Havre could offer sanctuary.

Lewis Grabban: Well out of favour. Possible destinations include Derby, Reading and Bristol City.

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Burnley

James Tarkowski: Cost approaching £6m from Brentford and Sean Dyche rates him highly, but that has not saved the defender from being a victim of Michael Keane’s successful centre-half partnership with Ben Mee. Hasn’t made a single league start.

Crystal Palace

Jordon Mutch: Has played just eight minutes of Premier League football this season and Celtic may offer a way out.

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Everton

Oumar Niasse: Cost £13.5m but relegated to Under-23 squad. Currently injured and will never play for the first team under Ronald Koeman. Trabzonspor may be an escape route.

Darron Gibson: Offered two-year contract in summer but has made only one substitute appearance in EFL Cup and is also with Under-23s. Sheffield United and Preston are interested.

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Hull City

Harry Maguire: Has made just six league starts and tried to leave before. Just six months left on his Tigers contract and is stalling over the club’s offer of new terms. Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka is a long-term admirer.

Shaun Maloney: He has endured a frustrating campaign and has made just one league start. The ex-Celtic and Wigan playmaker scored in the Tigers’ away win at Swansea in August, but has not figured since October. He is 33 and could still have a season or two at another club and needs a move to kickstart his career.

Leicester

Jeffrey Schlupp: Struggled to get regular game time with the Foxes but West Brom are keen on the left-back.

Leonardo Ulloa: Plays a vital role for Leicester, but only as a back-up striker. Chance to play more regularly could come at Sunderland.

Matty James: A transfer to Steve Bruce’s Aston Villa would help the 25-year-old midfielder get more game-time.

Bartosz Kapustka: A £7.5m summer signing from Cracovia, he has yet to appear for the first team and going on loan to a Championship club – like Preston, Barnsley or Bristol City –would help his development.

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Liverpool

Mamadou Sakho: The defender has not played all season, and been forced to train with the kids after three breaches of club discipline during a summer tour of the States. Most importantly, Jurgen Klopp clearly doesn’t rate him but he has high-class suitors in Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain.

Tiago Ilori: Another one who has not played all season. He missed out on a move in August, was forced to play with Under-23s, and is sixth in pecking order of centre-halves. Frankfurt, Freiburg, Valencia and Granada all interested.

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Manchester United

Memphis Depay: The forward hasn’t made a Premier League start under Jose Mourinho and has been told he can leave. Everton are keen and United are willing to accept half of the £25m they paid PSV Eindhoven for him.

Morgan Schneiderlin: Bought by Louis van Gaal from Southampton for £24m, but has fallen so far down the pecking order he’s now behind Marouane Fellaini. Needs to move to revive his career. West Brom have made £13m offer for him and Everton will also compete.

Bastian Schweinsteiger: Exiled by Mourinho and brought in from the cold as a sub in an EFL Cup win over West Ham, the Germany World Cup winner is set for the MLS.

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Manchester City

Pep Guardiola has rotated his squad so much, and used so many personnel, there are arguably no players who need to leave in January due to inadequate game time.

Middlesbrough

Jordan Rhodes: Helped Boro win promotion after £9m January arrival, but not rated as Premier League quality by Aitor Karanka. Will be in demand by struggling top-flight teams, or promotion-chasing Championship outfits. Boro want their money back.

Emilio Nsue: A regular and impressive, but has been ousted by Antonio Barragan.

David Nugent: Very limited chances, but a proven scorer. He trains hard and looks good behind the scenes, but surely wants to get back in the spotlight and on the goal trail.

Tomas Mejias and Dimi Konstantopoulos: Boro have one too many reserve keepers. The latter could do a very good job in the Championship. If either reserve keeper has ambitions, they should move.

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Southampton

No one should move, but that’s not to say Virgil van Dijk (above left) won’t.

Stoke City

Peter Crouch: The former England striker has made just two starts this season, but Mark Hughes has repeatedly rebuffed interest in Crouch, including an approach from Bristol City.

Marc Muniesa: The Spanish centre-half claimed he may have to quit because of his lack of game time – he has made just three Premier League starts. Successfully deputised for Ryan Shawcross, but is now back on the bench following the Potters’ skipper’s return from injury. Granada and Real Betis want to take him back to Spain.

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Sunderland

Injuries, a small squad and little transfer cash mean Sunderland won’t be selling fringe stars. Youngsters like George Honeyman and Ethan Robson are around the first team squad and might get their chance. Other first team stars are needed on Wearside.

Tottenham

Kevin Wimmer: Eric Dier has played ahead of him during Toby Alderweireld’s absence and Southampton are interested if Virgil van Dijk leaves.

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West Brom

Callum McManaman: Has been dropped down into the Under-23s and a move to Middlesbrough would suit everyone.

Brendan Galloway: Not played for the first team since mid-September and a return to Everton would appeal.

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West Ham

Adrian: The goalkeeper has not played in the Premier League since early November and he should jump at the chance of a return to Spain.

Ashley Fletcher: Striker who has made only two league starts for the club and is a target for Leeds.

Jonathan Calleri: Striker who has flopped at the London Stadium – the club want to offload him and he could return to South America.

Simone Zaza: A striker with a big reputation, but he has struggled to live up to it. Valencia will offer him a way out of his east London nightmare.

Gokhan Tore: Panned by fans after struggling to reproduce his Besiktas form. A return to Turkey is on the cards.

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Swansea

Gylfi Sigurdsson: Swansea look doomed despite his best efforts, and the midfielder’s suitors include Everton, Roma and Inter Milan.

Watford

Odion Ighalo: No Premier League player’s career has stalled more and is arguably now only fourth-choice striker. The Hornets rejected a bid for the hitman from West Brom in August.