🔗 Share this article Concerning Guéhi to Kenan Yildiz – Who Are Set to Be Making a Switch during the winter Transfer Window? This January transfer market is always a time of significant speculation and potential major moves. Numerous notable stars are being linked with transfers out of their current clubs. Here is a look at a selection of the key figures that could be on the move in January. A. Semenyo Despite Ghana's inability to reach the AFCON, which has left the player in contention, reports suggest an important move is close. This Bournemouth attacker possesses a contract with a £65 million release clause active for a brief period in early January. Latest developments suggest the Premier League champions have emerged as his services. Former interested parties like Tottenham and Chelsea are said to have moved on to other targets, potentially opening the door for teams such as Manchester United or Liverpool to attempt a last-minute move. M. Guéhi The England defender has excel for Palace this season a summer transfer to Liverpool falling through. With his contract due to run out in the summer, January is the club's last opportunity to secure a fee for their captain. Numerous elite sides, such as Manchester City and several continental powerhouses like Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich, reportedly be interested. Yet, a January departure is considered difficult, particularly given the manager's reliance on the defender. Brennan Johnson The Welsh forward has had starting opportunities hard to come by at Tottenham this campaign. Despite finishing as the side's top scorer last season, he has started only a small number of Premier League games. Reports suggest the North London club would be open to a sale for the correct valuation, thought to be in the region of £40 million. The Cherries appear to be leading the chase, with Crystal Palace, Aston Villa, and Brentford additionally credited with an inquiry. Tottenham value the Welsh international at around forty million pounds. R. Neves This Portuguese midfielder could be poised for a return to the Premier League following a spell in the Saudi Pro League. Now only twenty-eight, while his contract expiring in the summer, he represents a potential bargain. Clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United are linked with the player. Furthermore, there are rumours from Spanish media that he would be prepared to take a reduced salary for a move to the Spanish giants. Marc-André ter Stegen This veteran Germany goalkeeper finds himself as third-choice at Barcelona following new manager Flick. After lost his place and had an operation, a January exit seems highly likely. Aston Villa were initially mentioned as a potential destination, but that move now appears off. Instead, clubs from Turkey and Saudi Arabia are reportedly expressing interest in the 33-year-old. Ivan Toney This prolific England striker has continued scoring frequently in the Middle East. A return to the Premier League could enhance his dwindling hopes of being in the national squad. However, securing a deal poses major hurdles. His current club do not wish to part with him, and his reported enormous weekly wages make any agreement difficult. Tottenham, Manchester United, and Everton have all been linked as admirers. Ivan Toney helped his Saudi club to a win in the Saudi Super Cup final. C. Gallagher This energetic midfielder attracted considerable attention in the off-season but remained at Atlético. With few starting appearances in La Liga this term, he is eager to find more minutes ahead of the World Cup. Manchester United have been heavily connected, and a move back to Crystal Palace, a club he shone on a temporary deal, remains a option, although financial constraints might prove a problem. Harvey Elliott Although excelling and being named player of the tournament at the Under-21 European Championship in the summer, the young midfielder has found it tough for minutes during his loan spell at Aston Villa. Unai Emery has stated the temporary transfer won't be made permanent. Due to FIFA regulations about playing for multiple teams in a campaign, a return to his parent club before next season seems to be the only viable solution. Kenan Yildiz This exciting Turkish forward is in fine form for the Italian giants this term. With his existing contract nearing its end, many English clubs – including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Tottenham – are keeping tabs on the developments. Juventus are eager to secure the youngster to a new long-term agreement but are in a race to retain one of the continent's most promising prospects. Kees Smit The much-admired Netherlands midfielder has earned comparisons to a Belgian superstar for his playing style. After starring at the Under-19 European Championship, Smit has broken into the AZ Alkmaar side. The 19-year-old is widely tipped to make a major move in January. Newcastle are believed to be frontrunners, but are facing stiff competition from Real Madrid for a signing priced at approximately twenty-two million pounds.