The transfer window is open and even though everything has remained calm and there hasn’t been a blockbuster move, it’s only a matter of time before teams start panicking and scrambling to sign game changers.

Here are ten moves that we would like to see.

10. Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez to MLS: The Mexican’s move to Real Madrid hasn’t gone has planned and he desperately wants more playing time. A move to MLS, even if it is a loan, could help him regain his touch and confidence. And he’ll most likely make more money than he’s ever made in his life.

Joining the developing league won’t jeopardize his place in the Mexican National team because head coach Miguel “Piojo” Herrera does not despise the league like Jurgen Klinsmann does. When electrifying protégé Erick “Cubo” Torres decided to stay in the league, Herrera backed him up.

“Without a doubt, for his benefit and for me, [Cubo] should continue in MLS,” Herrera told FutbolMLS.com. “It’s his decision and his agent’s and his family’s, and what he thinks is best for him,”Herrera added. “What we want is for him to have the same activity he had this year.”

“I try to talk to them, make them feel good and I want them to have enough competitiveness”, Herrera said. “I think, without a doubt, that Erick has done an outstanding job here in MLS.”

“… MLS is a growing league and very strong, with very good teams and players.”

9. Memphis Depay to the English Premier League: The Dutch winger is young motivated and can flat out play.

So far this season, he has 10 goals in 13 games. He is causing that much damage from the flanks. A move to the biggest league in the world will finally put in on a pedestal and I have a feeling he’ll seize his moment and shine.

8. Arsenal finally signs a good defensive midfielder: To be honest, we are all tired of seeing Arsene Wenger being linked to a new player every day. It simply has to stop. It seems like the French manager has been trying to recruit new talents since the golden ages.

Wenger is currently linked with Beyer Leverkusen midfielder Lars Bender and Sporting Lisbon’s William Carvalho, but if we know anything about the manager, he’ll most likely pick up a 16-year-old with lots of potential.

7. Edinson Cavani shuns everyone else and joins Liverpool: The Uruguayan forward is highly touted by clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea, but Anfield feels like a better home for him. He’ll gallop into the first team and hopefully save Brendan Rodgers’ job before it’s too late.

6. Mario Balotelli returns to Inter Milan: Everyone’s favorite striker has failed to make an impact since he returned to the premier league and it looks like a move back to Italy might have opened up with Chelsea set to sign Mauro Icardi. It would fantastic to watch how Balotelli deals with returning to Inter after donning their arch rival AC Milan a few weeks ago. He’ll also be rejoining his former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.

5. Victor Valdes joins Arsenal: With Wojciech Szczęsny’s inconsistency and David Ospina’s injuries, don’t be surprised if Wenger turns to Barcelona’s ex-shot stopper. The UEFA Champions League winner is a free agent and has been linked with a move to the Emirates before.

He is currently training with Manchester United, but he has to know he’ll never start ahead of David de Gea. At Arsenal, we could finally the oft-criticized net minder play in England.

4. Kevin Strootman bypasses Manchester United to join Real Madrid: The Spanish giant’s spending is well-documented and I wouldn’t be surprised if the made a move for AS Roma’s top midfielder.

3. Sami Khedira joins Manchester United: The German future is up in the air and Old Trafford would be the perfect place for him to revive his career. He would benefit Louis van Gaal’s backline and improve the team’s passing.

2. Petr Cech leaves Chelsea: The thought of one of the best and most loved goalkeepers rotting on Stamford Bridge’s bench puts a bitter taste in my mouth. It would be nice to see Cech back on the pitch, but that won’t happen if he doesn’t leave Chelsea.

1. Wesley Sneijder finally takes his talent to England: His destination doesn’t really concern me, I just want to see one of this generation best No.10 in the premier league.