Many managers in world football constantly deny any need to spend vast amount of money but in a mid-season crisis they spend emergency funds hidden within the club in order to reach the season objective. A total of £225 million was spent in the Premier League January window last season with a £195million increase from the previous year. A good signing in the short window can make or break your season .The two main signings where made in the last few hours, though Torres and Carroll have been disappointments,which raises the questions will more or less money be spent this year?
Aresenal: The club will lose their defensive midfielders Song and Frimpong for the African Nations Cup .Gary Neville recently stated that their is no need for a holding midfielder in the modern game but I`m sure Wenger will try to buy either Yann M`villa or Gonalons.
Chelsea: Already agreeing terms with Gary Cahill shows it could be a busy window for the Blues.Hulk is desperate to be reunited with his former manager .But in order to spend big some of the fringe players must be cleared to put forward massive bids for Villa, Hazard or Gotze.
Liverpool: Goalscoring crisis,top scorer Suarez suspended and Carroll out of form a striker is required.Many well known strikers names are thrown around in the media .Podolski is the most likeliest of targets as he`s contract runs out at the end of the season.
Man city: Being that City are top at Christmas there should be no room for improvement .With Kolo Toure in dispute with Mancini and Lescott not deemed of sufficient quality ,City could enter the market for a centre half they could also replace the outgoing Carlos Tevez even though they don`t need to.
Manchester United:Paul Scholes has yet to be replaced .Playmakers of his quality are hard to find in January leaving Ferguson fuming that he was unable to sign Sneijder or Modric last Summer.
Tottenham: The injury of Aaron Lennon means Sprus have lost an accelerating threat on the right wing .Possible targets include Gaitan of Benfica and Willian of Shaktar.
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