Transfer panic looms as desperate clubs scramble for deals on deadline day.
As the clock ticks down to January's transfer deadline, desperation is starting to set in among Premier League teams. The £300m splurge seen so far this month - a staggering amount that only falls short of last year's record-breaking total - barely scratches the surface of the funds needed to save the season for struggling clubs.
Desperation breeds chaos and it seems like no team is immune from the panic. West Ham, Forest, Leeds and Palace are all rummaging through their shopping carts but can't seem to get past the checkout line, while West Ham have gone old school by signing two mysterious South Americans who've breathed new life into their fortunes.
Meanwhile, Manchester City and Aston Villa are bucking the trend of only splashing out when it's clear they're in trouble. But for teams like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle, the chequebook remains stubbornly shut.
As the Black Monday deadline looms closer, expect to see some truly eye-catching moves from desperate clubs. Will Charlton be able to pull off a stunner by signing Conor Coady, or will Hibs' Kieron Bowie find new life in Serie A with Verona? And what's the plan for Timo Werner and Ryan Fraser as they leave the Premier League behind?
While some teams are stuck in limbo, others are making the most of their reduced shopping list. Raheem Sterling has taken matters into his own hands by ending his Chelsea contract, while Harvey Elliott waits patiently to see if anyone will come calling.
And then there's Charlton's shock move for Conor Coady - and who knows what other surprises Panic Monday has in store?
As the clock ticks down to January's transfer deadline, desperation is starting to set in among Premier League teams. The £300m splurge seen so far this month - a staggering amount that only falls short of last year's record-breaking total - barely scratches the surface of the funds needed to save the season for struggling clubs.
Desperation breeds chaos and it seems like no team is immune from the panic. West Ham, Forest, Leeds and Palace are all rummaging through their shopping carts but can't seem to get past the checkout line, while West Ham have gone old school by signing two mysterious South Americans who've breathed new life into their fortunes.
Meanwhile, Manchester City and Aston Villa are bucking the trend of only splashing out when it's clear they're in trouble. But for teams like Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Newcastle, the chequebook remains stubbornly shut.
As the Black Monday deadline looms closer, expect to see some truly eye-catching moves from desperate clubs. Will Charlton be able to pull off a stunner by signing Conor Coady, or will Hibs' Kieron Bowie find new life in Serie A with Verona? And what's the plan for Timo Werner and Ryan Fraser as they leave the Premier League behind?
While some teams are stuck in limbo, others are making the most of their reduced shopping list. Raheem Sterling has taken matters into his own hands by ending his Chelsea contract, while Harvey Elliott waits patiently to see if anyone will come calling.
And then there's Charlton's shock move for Conor Coady - and who knows what other surprises Panic Monday has in store?