As we head into the final hours of the January transfer window, clubs have their last opportunity to strengthen ahead of the rest of the season.
Teams at the top will be desperate to add that extra firepower to help them in their quest for titles and European qualification, while those at the bottom will hope a potential new addition can steer them away from relegation trouble.
It has been a surprisingly quiet transfer window, amid various FFP concerns, with both Everton and Nottingham Forest charged with breaching the top flight's financial rules this month.
This follows Everton already being handed a 10-point deduction for the same offence in November, and highlights the balancing act clubs must play as they aim to weigh up immediate success with financial stability.
However, there are still many deals in the offing that will run right up until the 11PM deadline on Thursday, with several players facing uncertain futures.
In light of that, Mail Sport takes a look at 10 deals that could happen on Transfer Deadline Day.
Chelsea striker Armando Broja has struggled to nail down a regular place this season, scoring just two goals in 19 appearances in all competitions, and clubs are keen to offer the Albanian more opportunities.
Fulham and Wolves were both in for Broja - whose sale would help Chelsea meet FFP considerations given he is an academy graduate - but Gary O'Neil's side withdrew from the race last week, amid their own financial concerns.
Chelsea value Broja at £50m and although it unclear if Marco Silva's side will offer that price, they are likely to make a bid, expected to be nearer to £30m, as they look to strike some sort of deal.
Fulham's top league scorer this season is Raul Jimenez with five goals, and the Cottagers
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