One player at every Premier League club who needs a transfer, featuring Liverpools Divock Origi to Manchester Uniteds Alexis Sanchez
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.West Ham United have already signed Samir Nasri since the window opened21
West Ham United have already signed Samir Nasri since the window opened
Here, talkSPORT.com looks at a player from each of the 20Premier League clubs who needs a move.

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.Bournemouth star Jordon Ibe in Carabao Cup action against Chelsea.21
Bournemouth star Jordon Ibe in Carabao Cup action against Chelsea.
He’s sporadically made appearances this campaign when desperately needed, sometimes as a wing-back, but isn’t a first choice.There is still potential there but a loan deal may be best for him right now.

Arsenal – 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.Eddie Nketiah had a promising start, but has failed to kick on since his cup heroics21
Eddie Nketiah had a promising start, but has failed to kick on since his cup heroics
Danny Welbecks ankle injury could present more first-team chances for Nketiah, however, the success stories of Jadon Sancho and team-mate Reiss Nelson thriving in overseas leagues could tempt him away from the Emirates.

Brighton 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.Jurgen Locadia, right, is not happy with his supporting role at Brighton21
Jurgen Locadia, right, is not happy with his supporting role at Brighton
The coach keeps finding strikers who he thinks are better and I must respect that. But the whole storyline is wrong and that is what makes me angry.In case his situation drastically changes, Locadia looks set to leave in January.

Burnley 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.Joe Hart was dropped for Tom Heaton against West Ham21
Joe Hart was dropped for Tom Heaton against West Ham
Hart has had a distinguished career but he needs to find a new home in a hurry or his career will enter the next stage of its tail spin.

Cardiff 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.Gary Madine is yet to score for Cardiff following his move from Bolton in 201821
Gary Madine is yet to score for Cardiff following his move from Bolton in 2018
With relegation-threatened Bolton struggling for goals in the Championship, they could try to re-sign their former striker in January.

Chelsea 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.Gary Cahill has not been able to force his way into Maurizio Sarri’s first team21
Gary Cahill has not been able to force his way into Maurizio Sarri’s first team
But he does not have the trust of new Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri, who has used him sparingly this season.The 32-year-old defender, whose contract expires in 2019, has been linked with Aston Villa and AC Milan with his time at Stamford Bridge set to end in January.

Crystal Palace Joel Ward

The right-back has been a regular fixture in Palaces defence since their Premier League journey began in 2013.Joel Ward has been pushed aside at Palace21
Joel Ward has been pushed aside at Palace
But the emergence of 20-year-old Aaron Wan-Bissaka has restricted his game time this season, which could lead him to question his Selhurst Park future.

Everton 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.Ademola LookmanGetty21
Ademola Lookman
Now, under Marco Silvas guidance, Lookman has had to settle for a place on the bench and has only started one league game.Another move, permanent or temporary, wouldnt go amiss for the England Under-21 forward.

Fulham – 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.Marcus Bettinelli has been replaced in the Fulham goal this season21
Marcus Bettinelli has been replaced in the Fulham goal this season
Rico made numerous saves in their 2-0 defeat to Liverpool before the international break, and has continued to start under new manager Claudio Ranieri.Bettinelli was called up to Englands senior squad this month, but a lack of games from now until March could cost him his place in future squads.

Huddersfield 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.Tommy Smith is unlikely to be keen on keeping the sub’s bench warm for much longer21
Tommy Smith is unlikely to be keen on keeping the sub’s bench warm for much longer
He captained Huddersfield to Premier League promotion, but it looks like he’s become surplus to requirements.

Leicester 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.Christian Fuchs has many fans from his time in the title winning squad, but Ben Chilwell is now first choice left-back21
Christian Fuchs has many fans from his time in the title winning squad, but Ben Chilwell is now first choice left-back
As a result, Fuchs has made only two appearances, both of them coming in the EFL Cup.He has already said this season is his last at Leicester and he should move in January.

Liverpool 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.Divock Origi capitalised on a Jordan Pickford error to give Liverpool a 1-0 win over Everton21
Divock Origi capitalised on a Jordan Pickford error to give Liverpool a 1-0 win over Everton
Highly-rated when he joined the club in 2014, he’s had loan spells which haven’t really worked out and it’s now time for one last temporary switch to prove he can be an asset, or it’s time to quit the Reds permanently.

Manchester 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.Alexander Zinchenko wanted to stay and fight for his City place, but he is losing that battle21
Alexander Zinchenko wanted to stay and fight for his City place, but he is losing that battle
Even with Benjamin Mendys latest injury, Fabian Delph filled in at left-back for the Frenchman until his suspension.If Zinchenko wants to play more football, hell have to do it away from City or his career will continue to plateau.

Manchester 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.Alexis Sanchez has not impressed since arriving at Old Trafford21
Alexis Sanchez has not impressed since arriving at Old Trafford
His dreadful form even forced Jose Mourinho to leave him out of big games against Chelsea and Manchester City this season, while its unknown how he will fit in under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.Sanchez needs a fresh start with Paris Saint-Germain believed to be interested in him.

Newcastle 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.Jacob Murphy could leave Newcastle on loan to get him some regular first team football21
Jacob Murphy could leave Newcastle on loan to get him some regular first team football
A loan move in January could do him the world of good.

Southampton –Manolo Gabbiadini

After scoring six goals in his first four appearances, it looked like Southampton had found the perfect replacement for Graziano Pelle.Manolo Gabbiadini has failed to maintain his excellent start to Premier League life21
Manolo Gabbiadini has failed to maintain his excellent start to Premier League life
However, Gabbiadini failed to build on his prolific start and has netted just three times this year. He has found his chances limited under boss Mark Hughes, who has preferred Danny Ings and Charlie Austin as options up front. Italian clubs are reportedly keen to bring Gabbiadini back to his homeland and thats a move that could be best for both parties.

Tottenham 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.Fernando Llorente has not played much for Spurs and has constantly been linked with moves away21
Fernando Llorente has not played much for Spurs and has constantly been linked with moves away
But as everyone expected, he has started just one league game during his time at Spurs.Very few strikers are going to dislodge England captain Harry Kane, so Llorente needs a move to reignite his career with a return to Athletic Bilbao an option.

Watford – 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.Heurelho Gomes has had to watch Ben Foster cement his place as no.121
Heurelho Gomes has had to watch Ben Foster cement his place as no.1
Foster has been a standout performer for the Hornets this season as Gomes has watched on from the bench.Hes unlikely to displace Foster and with his contract up next summer, his Watford days are numbered.

West 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.Javier Hernandez has gone from hero to zero at West Ham and has been unable to keep a regular place in the team21
Javier Hernandez has gone from hero to zero at West Ham and has been unable to keep a regular place in the team
Marko Arnautovic is the main man at the London Stadium, while Hernandez is on the sidelines. He needs to rediscover his prolific touch at a different club.

Wolves – 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.Leo Bonatini, right, has played second fiddle to Raul Jimenez21
Leo Bonatini, right, has played second fiddle to Raul Jimenez
The Brazilian forward has not started a league game this season, so aloan move could appeal to him in his search for regular football.


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