Leeds United were busy over the summer, and have made a fine start to their long-awaited return to the top flight – but we know better than to second guess Marcelo Bielsa by now, and deals could still be struck.
We’ve picked out 17 deals from across the division that could happen in the coming weeks – scroll through the pages below to find out more.
13. Joshua King to West Ham
King is undoubtedly capable of doing a job for a Premier League club, and is sure to attract attention in the coming weeks. West Ham are clear favourites to swoop at a price of 11/10, but Newcastle United are also in the race, albeit at odds of 7/1. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images) Photo: Warren Little
14. Marcos Rojo to Newcastle United
The Argentine defender is another talent who has fallen by the wayside a little at Old Trafford in recent times. Funds are likely to be tight on Tyneside this month, but Steve Bruce could look to the loan market to strengthen his ranks. A move for Rojo is currently priced at 4/1. (Photo by Robin Jones/Getty Images) Photo: Robin Jones
15. Phil Jones to Everton, West Brom, Newcastle United, or Burnley
Jones is said to be attracting a lot of attention at the moment, and while former teammate Wayne Rooney is favourite to lure him to Derby County, Everton (6/1), West Brom (7/1), Newcastle United (8/1), and Burnley (10/1) are also in the running. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images) Photo: Gareth Copley
16. Rodrigo de Paul to Leeds United
It looked for a long time as if Leeds were destined to get this one over the line in the summer, but ultimately, de Paul ended up staying in Italy with Udinese. It seems unlikely that Leeds will make any huge moves in the transfer window this month, but the Argentine is still regarded as one of their more obvious targets, and a transfer is priced at 7/1. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images) Photo: Alessandro Sabattini
17. Sergio Romero to Brighton
Reports in recent days have suggested that Albion are keen to replace current first choice Mat Ryan, with Romero emerging as a main target. The Argentine is beneath both David De Gea and Dean Henderson in the pecking order at Manchester United, and a January exit would surely suit him and his ambitions. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images) Photo: Michael Regan