Fourth placed Chelsea have been early to publicly identify their transfer targets ahead of the January sales. With Andre Villas-Boas hoping to offload some deadwood in his team, new recruitments are a necessity. Alex, Malouda and Ferreira are all looking for a new club and could join Anelka (who has already agreed to join Shanghai Shenhua) out the exit door. Although these players are surplus to requirements, their positions will need to be refilled swiftly. Bolton’s Gary Cahill and Juventus’ Milos Krasic have been approached and both look likely to sign. Completing the signature of Cahill would be a massive boost to Chelsea, with all four of their title challengers interested in the England international. With Didier Drogba and Saloman Kalou both departing for the African Cup of Nations in January, Villas-Boas’ side will be lacking in creative talent. Krasic, who has recently fallen out of favour at current club Juventus, would be an astute signing, valued at around £7m. The Serbian who can play on either flank will allow Daniel Sturridge with a chance to impress in his favoured centre forward role. Furthermore, Fernando Torres will be given the opportunity to prove his worth and rediscover his confidence and form during the African’s absences.
Another team needing to reinvest in attacking positions are Arsenal. Arsene Wenger’s team have been heavily reliant on captain Robin van Persie for goals this season and seem to lack a player who can share this burden. Arsenal’s second top scorer this season is Theo Walcott with four goals, though he has scored a mere fifth of the amount van Persie has netted. Marouane Chamakh and Andrey Arshavin have both been largely disappointing since impressive starts to their careers in London and could both leave in the summer. With new signing’s Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Chu-Young Park yet to be fit enough to demand a run in the first team, Wenger may dip into the transfer market targeting loan signings. Arsenal legend Thierry Henry has been mentioned as a possible target on a two month loan deal as has Wayne Bridge to temporarily ease Arsenal’s troubles at fullback. It is unsure whether Henry, who trained with Arsenal earlier this month to maintain his fitness, would be willing to accept this offer as he is wary of jeopardising his legendary status at the club. Wenger is clearly considering bringing in the prolific Frenchman, having recently stated that Henry could still perform successfully in the Premier League after being impressed with him in training. Still adored by the Arsenal fans, there would be delight amongst the stands if Henry were to return. Wenger has however recently ruled out a move for Bridge who is deemed not good enough to meet the standards of a top Premier League team.
London’s highest placed team, Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to invest heavily to keep their fantasy season going. After losing heavily in both of their first games to Manchester City and Manchester United respectively it was expected that Spurs would endure a difficult season and could be replaced in the top six by the re-emergence of Liverpool. However, Harry Redknapp’s side have defied early critics to produce some dazzling football and be placed third in the table, and the Manchester clubs nearest challengers. This remarkable run of form saw the London club win ten of their next 12 games, drawing the other two. Now serious title contenders, Redknapp will look to bolster his squad to maintain a threat at the top of the table. High priorities include a world class striker to assist Emmanuel Adebayor upfront. Jermain Defoe’s recent lack of form has forced Tottenham to explore other alternatives. Villarreal’s Giuseppe Rossi is greatly admired by Redknapp who was unsuccessful in bringing the Italian to White Heart Lane in the summer. Another bid could be launched but would need to exceed the £30m mark. Other targets include Internacional’s Leandro Damiao and Athletic Bilbao’s Fernando Llorente.
With the top three teams trailing the Manchester giants hoping to acquire strikers in January and add steel to their backlines, they will hope that the transfer dealings will pay dividend. An apparent two horse race could soon become a Grand National and make for an exciting spring before an eventful summer.