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In just a few short weeks managers will have the chance to reshuffle their packs when the winter transfer window opens for business.

West Bromwich Albion boss Tony Pulis has already said he wants to "bring in one or two" in January.

Here we take a look at ten players Pulis might make an approach for in the New Year.

1) Ignacio Camacho - Malaga

Pulis is understood to have been keeping tabs on the Spanish midfielder for a while now.

Camacho missed the start of the La Liga season while he recovered from surgery on his a pelvis.

He returned to action for Malaga last month, but hasn't held down a regular place which could alert Pulis once more.

The 25-year-old is contracted to Malaga until the summer of 2019, but has a £14.8million release clause written into his deal, were West Brom willing to break the bank.

2) Andros Townsend - Tottenham Hotspur

Townsend's indefinite suspension from the Spurs first team, for an on-field row with a fitness coach, will surely have pricked up the ears of several top flight managers, including Pulis.

The 24-year-old is yet to start a Premier League match for Mauricio Pochettino this term and is growing frustrated at his lack of opportunities, particularly with the European Championships on the horizon.

3) Charlie Austin - Queens Park Rangers

West Brom and Newcastle United were among several clubs touted as suitors in the summer.

Despite suffering relegation with QPR, Austin stayed put and has vowed to see out the season at Loftus Road where he has scored seven goals this term despite a month out with injury.

That resolve could however be tested in January with managerless Rangers lying 13th in the Championship table, 14 points off automatic promotion.

A striker would have to leave the Hawthorns however, to facilitate a move for Austin or any other forward.

4) Matty Phillips - Queens Park Rangers

Another player who showed great loyalty to remain with Rangers in the face of interest from top flight clubs.

The 24-year-old has not hit the heights of last season, but still has four goals in 17 games, including two in a 3-2 win at Wolves in August.

Would bolster Albion's options out wide.

5) Michail Antonio - West Ham United

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Like Phillips, Antonio is a winger Pulis is thought to admire.

After hitting four goals in five games for Nottingham Forest, West Ham won the race for his signature.

Yet after splashing out £7 million, Slaven Bilic has used the 25-year-old Londoner only once.

If Antonio continues to be overlooked he could well be a viable loan option come Christmas.

6) Erik Sviatchenko - FC Midtjylland

Few in the UK will have heard of Sviatchenko, but anyone who follows Danish football will know the 24-year-old well.

He missed a large chuck of last season through injury, but recovered to play a key part in FC Midtjylland's first ever Superliga success.

His form for club has been recognised by country and the centre-back also scored in Denmark's 2-1 friendly defeat to France last month in wat was his fourth international cap.

7) Jesse Lingard - Manchester United

I know what you're thinking, why would a winger now playing regularly for United entertain a move to West Brom?

Well despite his goal scoring display against West Brom on Saturday, United manager Louis van Gaal expressed a desire to bring in wingers quicker than Lingard and Juan Mata to help balance the team.

If United do that in January, it could free up Lingard as a possible loan candidate.

8) Dominic Iorfa - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Pulis is crying out for a specialist full-back, who can defend first, but also join the attack.

He also likes his full-backs tall and committed.

Iorfa, Wolves' Young Player of the Year last season, ticks all the boxes and with Albion's bitter rivals struggling to mount a promotion push, could be tempted to cross the Black Country in the New Year.

9) James Wilson - Manchester United

Everyone at Old Trafford raves about the 19-year-old striker, everyone except van Gaal that is.

The England Under-21 international will have been hoping to push on this year, but has made only one appearance in the Premier League in this campaign.

Like Lingard, Wilson could be seen as a possible loan option.

10) Mathieu Debuchy - Arsenal

It's a long shot, but you never know.

The Frenchman made his seventh appearance of the season in the 1-1 draw with Spurs on Sunday, but only because first-choice right-back Hector Bellerin was still injured.

The 30-year-old is considering leaving the Emirates in search of regular football to improve his chances of playing for France when they host the Euros next summer.

Pulis is clearly a big fan of Craig Dawson, but accepts he's not a natural right-back.

Debuchy most certainly is and Pulis could be willing to make an offer were the former Newcastle man to jump ship.