Tottenham could well be one of the most active Premier League clubs on deadline day following a poor run of form. Express Sport takes a look at four deals Spurs boss Jose Mourinho may want to happen.
Whether or not Dele Alli leaves Tottenham has been the main talking point throughout January having failed to break back into Mourinho's first-team plans.
Paris Saint-Germain remain interested in a loan deal with the French club said to be in constant contact with Spurs.
No deal has materialised as of yet, although Daniel Levy is renowned for being a strong negotiator.
But given that Alli has played just 74 minutes of Premier League football this season, it looks unlikely that Mourinho will use the midfielder in the second half of the campaign.
Jose Mourinho may want a few deals on deadline day (Image: GETTY)
Christian Eriksen returning
Christian Eriksen left Tottenham just one year ago but his move to Inter Milan has proved disastrous.
Reports earlier this month suggested that Inter were willing to cut their losses this month and Tottenham emerged as surprise contenders to bring him back to north London.
It's thought any move for Eriksen is directly linked with Alli's future at the club.
They're also over the limit for 17 foreign players in the Europa League with Gedson Fernandes, Paulo Gazzaniga and Joe Rodon all missing out on the squad in the group stage.
It's safe to say that Gedson Fernandes' loan spell at Tottenham has been nothing short of a disaster.
He's yet to play a single minute in the Premier League this season and has looking increasingly likely to leave this month.
The 22-year-old remains a Tottenham player, but he's certainly not in Mourinho's plans at all and a deadline move could be on the cards.
Galatasaray announced on Sunday that negotiations had already started with Benfica to sign Fernandes before Monday's deadline.
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Dele Alli's future remains up in the air at Tottenham (Image: GETTY)