SO it’s that time again — a kind of Supermarket Sweep with clubs keen to complete transfers before the deadline.
And there is a lot of talent around the EFL up for potential moves on deadline day.
WILFRIED GNONTO (Leeds)
All eyes will be on Elland Road to see if the talented midfielder finally makes a move.
The Italian, 21 — who has five goals and five assists so far this term — has gone off the boil recently, falling behind Dan James and Manor Solomon in the pecking order.
Gnonto has not started a game since December 29, though he did score when he came on as a sub in Saturday’s 7-0 mauling of Cardiff.
A number of Saudi Pro League sides are in the marketplace to prise him away, but Leeds will be wanting at least £50million.
BORJA SAINZ (Norwich)
Spanish winger, 23, is one of the Championship’s standout players.
The attacker leads the top- scoring charts with 15 — no mean feat in a Canaries team that is hardly setting the world alight.
His pace is electric and often takes him behind the full-backs. He has scored some great goals this term — three or four of them goal-of-the-season candidates.
Added to this, he has fine touch and balance, and scouts have been flocking to Championship grounds to check him out.
Galatasaray, Atletico Madrid and Villarreal are among his suitors.
But Norwich are reluctant to sell this month and Sainz’s six-match ban for spitting, plus his current eight-game goal drought, have put off a few clubs.
JOBE BELLINGHAM (Sunderland)
Since Regis Le Bris took over as manager, this versatile player has developed into a quality all-round midfielder.
Last season he played as a striker, a false nine, a No 10 and even dropped back as a defensive midfielder.
It is hard to imagine he is only 19 years old yet on Monday he could make his 100th senior appearance.
The physical youngster effortlessly glides past opponents and — like his older brother Jude — has great composure belying his years.
He times his bursts into the danger zone well and can score.
Birmingham allowed him to leave for just £1.5m.
Although it is unlikely he will leave the Black Cats, Manchester United, Arsenal and Crystal Palace are among those checking him out.
He would cost about £25m.
FINN AZAZ (Middlesbrough)
It would be gobsmacking if this attacking midfielder is still in the Championship next season, whether or not Boro go up.
The technically gifted Irish star, 24, displays impressive artistry in the centre of the park.
He is the assists king in the second tier with nine so far this campaign — plus he has eight goals to his name, too.
EMMANUEL LATTE LATH (M’Boro)
MLS side Atlanta are hoping to wrap up a £23m deal for the striker today.
Boro boss Michael Carrick has already brought in Morgan Whittaker from Plymouth as his replacement and it looks unlikely the Ivorian will still be at the Riverside tomorrow morning.
Latte Lath, 26, is everything you want from a frontman. He can score all types of goals and is two-footed.
Also, his pace can stretch any backline, he is well equipped to compete with centre-halves and is decent in the air.
GIORGI CHAKVETADZE (Watford)
The Georgian attacking midfielder is a huge favourite at Vicarage Road. He can play with both feet and is an outstanding dribbler.
Operating as a left-sided No 10, he is one of the best creative footballers in the Championship.
The Hornets tied down the 25-year-old to a new five-year, £25,000-a-week deal only last September.
But that has not stopped Everton, Leicester and Wolves from expressing their interest, and a bid of about £20m might be enough to prise him away.
Watford hope their promotion bid will be enough to keep him until at least the summer.
ALFIE DOUGHTY (Luton)
Although the Hatters have had a shocking return to life in the Championship, the left-back, 25, was their standout player before he injured a ligament in November — head and shoulders out-performing his team-mates.
He did well for Luton in the Premier League, has a great left foot and loves getting forward.
Doughty has recently returned to the side and scored in Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Sheffield Wednesday.
But potential suitors will likely wait until the summer before coming in for him.
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