The January transfer window here and is not only a time for clubs to sign new stars but a excellent opportunity for players to get themselves a move if they’re unhappy.Disgruntled or fed-up footballers will look to start fresh this month and use the rest of the campaign to get up to speed in their new environments.21
AFC Bournemouth Jordon Ibe
Once hailed as the perfect replacement for Raheem Sterling at Liverpool, Ibe’s career hasn’t taken off at the Vitality Stadium since his 15million move in 2016.21Arsenal – Eddie Nketiah
The 19-year-old announced himself to Arsenal fans after coming off the bench to score two late goals in a 2-1 League Cup win over Norwich last year.But since then, hes only made a handful of appearances as a late substitute and has only featured once this season.21Brighton Jurgen Locadia
The Dutchman has started just five Premier league games this season having joined the Seagulls for a 14million club-record fee almost a year ago.He has scored twice over the festive period but previously made it clear hes not happy with his playing time by hitting out at manager Chris Hughton.I have to play weekly but Ive never had the chance to show what I am worth, Locadia said. I havent had a clear explanation why I dont play and I dont feel that my situation will change quickly.21Burnley Joe Hart
It might be a little knee-jerk but with Tom Heaton now ahead of him once more after some poor performances it looks unlikely he’ll be the long-term No.1 at Turf Moor.Heaton was kept out of the first-team by Nick Pope last season and if the latter returns he’ll end up third choice quickly.21Cardiff City Gary Madine
Bought for 6million in January to aid Cardiffs promotion push, Madine has not lived up to expectations.He is still waiting to score his first Bluebirds goal – and is being kept out of the team by defender-turned-striker Callum Paterson.21Chelsea Gary Cahill
Cahill has won every major honour at club level during his six years with Chelseaand featured prominently in the Blues previous two title-winning seasons under Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte.21Crystal Palace Joel Ward
The right-back has been a regular fixture in Palaces defence since their Premier League journey began in 2013.21Everton Ademola Lookman
Lookman enjoyed a successful loan spell with Bundesliga club RB Leipzig earlier this year.Joining the German side in January, Lookman scored five goals and created four in 11 appearances. His form was so impressive that Leipzig tried – unsuccessfully – to sign him on a permanent deal in the summer.Getty21Fulham – Marcus Bettinelli
Bettinelli regained his number one spot after returning from injury in August. But with Fulham leaking too many goals, Sergio Rico replaced the 26-year-old earlier this month.21Huddersfield Tommy Smith
Florent Hadergjonaj edged Smith out of the team last term – and this season has been no different.The Switzerland right-back has been David Wagners preferred choice with Smith spending most of his time on the bench.21Leicester City – Christian Fuchs
Fuchs is adored by Leicester fans for his role in their unforgettable 2015/16 title-winning season.But Ben Chilwell started the season as the first-choice left-back and has put in a string of impressive performances.21Liverpool Divock Origi
He may have netted a crucial winner in the Merseyside derby against Everton but it doesn’t mean he has a future at Anfield.21Manchester City – Oleksandr Zinchenko
Zinchenko rejected the chance to join Premier League new boys Wolves in the summer, opting to fight for a first-team place at City.That fight has not gone well. The 21-year-old has barely featured this season.21Manchester United Alexis Sanchez
It just hasnt worked out for the Chilean since joining United in January. A return of just four goals has not justified his reported 500,000-a-week salary.21Newcastle United Jacob Murphy
There was excitement surrounding Murphys signing last year after starring for Norwich in the Championship.The Magpies fought off other clubs and forked out 13million for his signature. But the winger has not adjusted to life in the Premier League. He has scored just once in 33 top-flight appearances.21Southampton –Manolo Gabbiadini
After scoring six goals in his first four appearances, it looked like Southampton had found the perfect replacement for Graziano Pelle.21Tottenham Fernando Llorente
Llorentes goals helped keep Swansea up two seasons ago and his prolific form didnt go unnoticed as Tottenham splashed out 12 million to sign the Spaniard in 2017.21Watford – Heurelho Gomes
Up until the second half of last season, Gomes was one of the first names on the team sheet. But he lost his starting place to Orestis Karnezis before Ben Foster signed in the summer.21West Ham – Javier Hernandez
In 2017, West Ham co-chairman dubbed Hernandez the best player the club had ever signed, but the Mexican has been poor in a Hammers shirt.The 30-year-old is the highest paid player at the club, but cant hold down a regular first-team place under Manuel Pellegrini.21Wolves – Leo Bonatini
Bonatini scored 12 goals as Wolves topped the Championship to end their six-year top-flight exile last season. He joined on a permanent deal from Al-Hilal in the summer, but has seen his game time cut short due to the arrival of Raul Jimenez.21Premier League ; Manchester United v Leicester City And now they have to worry about their biggest player moving to La Liga. Alexis Sanchez's ill-advised transfer in January means Jose
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