October 6, 2024

Stoke City are keen on the former Tottenham youngster this month and, according to to Teamtalk, Mundle is up for the switch, too. 
Swansea City reportedly saw an approach rebuffed earlier in the window. The January transfer window has entered its final week and the pressure is building on Championship clubs as they look to make the necessary improvements. Leeds United are yet to dip into the market but after allowing Djed Spence and Luke Ayling to leave earlier in the window, they’re expected to be active over the next seven days.Stoke City are keen on the former Tottenham youngster this month and, according to to Teamtalk, Mundle is up for the switch, too. 
Swansea City reportedly saw an approach rebuffed earlier in the window.

United aren’t the only club looking to get a signing through the door to add weight to their push for promotion, though, and as the February 1 deadline approaches, it seems things could get pretty frantic. With that in mind, here’s 10 big deals that could still be done before the end of the window.

1. Romaine Mundle – Standard Liege to Stoke City

Stoke City are keen on the former Tottenham youngster this month and, according to to Teamtalk, Mundle is up for the switch, too. Swansea City reportedly saw an approach rebuffed earlier in the window.

2. Manuel Benson – Burnley to Southampton

Benson has been linked with a host of clubs this month, including Leeds. However, it seems Southampton is the most likely destination right now, with the south coast club keen on a loan move.

3. Kieffer Moore – Bournemouth to Ipswich TownIpswich are known to be looking for a striker and it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Tractor Boys make another move for Moore after reportedly seeing a move rejected earlier in the window.

Ipswich are known to be looking for a striker and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the Tractor Boys make another move for Moore after reportedly seeing a move rejected earlier in the window.

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