Started brightly but his form has deteriorated dramatically. Fallen down the pecking order and has been restricted to substitute appearances.
May move back to his native Russia.
The Frenchman is still at Stamford Bridge, you know! Has not featured at all this season because of the form of Eden Hazard and Juan Mata.
Will probably return to France.
Has had a largely unsuccessful time at Anfield since his big money move from Aston Villa, and has been told by Brendan Rodgers he can leave.
Has been linked with a loan move to his old club Middlesbrough.
Has been criticised by manager Roberto Mancini for his inconsistent form this season and the Italian may decide to get rid of him.
AC Milan could take a chance on him.
Has not produced his best form this season and reports suggest he has fallen out with manager Sir Alex Ferguson because of his contract demands.
Arsenal, Zenit and Juventus have all expressed interest.
Despite the club's inconsistent performances this season, the Senegal man has excelled and a £7m release clause remains in his contract.
Arsenal could stump up the fee for him.
Left out of the 25-man squad list at the start of the season and new manager Harry Redknapp is likely to bring in some reinforcements.
A Championship side may come calling.
Reliable and commanding, the Bosnian has been one of the league's stand-out keepers this campaign with nine clean sheets to date.
Linked with Manchester United.
Signed for only £2m in the summer, the Spaniard has been a revelation so far and may be sold if Michael Laudrup receives a big enough offer.
Atletico Madrid seem keen to take him back to Spain.
Out of favour under manager Andre Villas-Boas and could be offloaded to raise funds to bring in new players.
QPR may be an option, having come close to signing him in the summer.
Roberto Martinez's side are struggling, but the Republic of Ireland international has been superb for the Latics. Box-to-box player with a creative edge to his game.
Given the Colombian's phenomenal form since arriving in Madrid, it is unsurprising Chelsea and Real Madrid have been linked with a £45m bid.
Cash-strapped Atletico hope to wait until the summer to sell.
This versatile and quick striker has had a tough 2012 with form and fitness. Interested parties should be able to seal a deal for around £10m.
Newcastle and QPR look to be the frontrunners.
This outstanding playmaker has been one of the stars of the Champions League this season, and Malaga have continuing financial problems.
A host of interested clubs including Tottenham could take advantage of the club's situation.
This bustling attacker has been in splendid form for high-flying Lyon, who still need to cut their wage bill, and would be available for around £14m.
French TV station Canal Plus recently claimed Chelsea, as well as Liverpool, are interested in a deal.
The Spain target-man has been frozen out since he rejected a contract extension. Athletic have one last chance to stop him leaving for nothing.
With six months remaining on his contract, Juventus lead the race, ahead of Arsenal.
This energetic midfielder has become very important for Didier Deschamps' France in recent months. His contract runs out in the summer.
Newcastle or Arsenal may tempt Toulouse to part with him early with a £10m offer.
The Portugal star's form has improved further still since his deadline day move to Tottenham collapsed. £25m would be needed for him.
Spurs remain interested, as do Zenit St Petersburg.
Having made a good recovery from a broken leg, the prolific forward has become dissatisfied with his marginal role at the Camp Nou.
Arsenal and AC Milan are among those interested in a loan.
Vicente del Bosque plans to call up him for Spain, with the local boy enjoying a stellar debut top-flight campaign.
His £8.2m buyout clause has alerted a host of clubs in Spain and England.
After Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri conceded the former Manchester City forward wants to return to Brazil, an exit seems closer than ever.
Former club Santos are poised.
The experienced defender recently admitted it will be "difficult" to stay at the Bernabeu past January given his limited playing time.
QPR might resurrect an interest, as he is available on a free.
Inter are trying to force out their top earner after he refused a pay cut and the Dutchman has been frozen out of the first team.
Turkish pair Fenerbahce and Galatasaray are monitoring the situation, along with Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala.
The France international was deeply disappointed when Lille rejected a £5m approach from Newcastle in the summer.
Alan Pardew is expected to make an improved bid in January.
With a contract that runs out in summer 2013, this rapid winger-cum-striker is having the season of his life.
Aston Villa lead a queue of interested Premier League sides.
After a fruitful campaign last year, this goal poacher is enduring a miserable season in the capital as Sporting's fortunes plummet.
Fiorentina head a list of suitors ready to rescue him.
This prolific, talented winger has shown a lack of discipline too often for manager Carlo Ancelotti, who would like to sell.
A clutch of clubs in his native Brazil are keen, as are Galatasaray, Besiktas and Milan.
The classy Spain playmaker, currently on a modest salary, is struggling to agree a contract extension.
A £16m move to Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal or Wolfsburg would give him a big raise.
The mercurial winger recently had his contract cancelled by Besiktas having not made a single appearance this season.
Turkish media have reported interest from Marseille and former club Porto.
The Germany international with an English father has signalled he will not extend a contract which expires in six months.
Liverpool lead a number of interested clubs.
This technically excellent midfielder could be on the way out after disagreements with coach Zdenek Zeman.
Tottenham and Chelsea are both reported to be interested.
and they may look at him again.
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