One Player Each EPL Club Needs To Sign This January

The January transfer window is well under way and we picked out a player that we believe every individual English Premier League side should sign before the window shuts.

January transfers are vital for clubs across the board, as signing and selling players could be the difference between avoiding relegation and even pushing on to win the league.

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Liverpool 

Leroy Sane

With Mohamed Salah missing up to a month of action due to AFCON, Jurgen Klopp might be keen to add an attacker and Leroy Sane could certainly fit the bill.

Aston Villa 

Marcus Acuna

Marcus Acuna could be a great option for Villa as they are in with a chance of pushing on an securing UEFA Champions League football for next term.

Manchester City

Lucas Paqueta 

Lucas Paqueta has been in inspired form for West Ham this term and with the busy schedule ahead for City, he could be a great option in midfield.

Arsenal 

Victor Osimhen 

It is evident that Arsenal need a goal scorer and Osimhen could give them a great boost as they to push on to try and pick up some silverware this season.

Tottenham Hotspur 

Evan Ferguson 

Heung-Min Son will be out of action for up to a month, and Evan Ferguson could be a great short-term and long-term option in attack due to being just 19-years-old.

West Ham United 

Eddie Nketiah 

The Hammers are in need of a striker as Jarrod Bowen has been leading the line and Nketiah could be the perfect fit to help them in the second half of the season.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Reiss Nelson

Brighton have been riddled with injury woes and with Solly March out for the rest of the season, Nelson would be a great like for like replacement.

Manchester United

Thomas Muller

United have lacked quality in the midfield and final third this term, so the experienced Muller could well be the man to change this if he signed in January.

Newcastle United 

Ruben Neves 

The Magpies need to add strength in depth this January and Neves might be keen on a move back to the Premier League if the price is right, after his summer switch to play in Saudi Arabia.

Chelsea 

Michael Olise

Olise has shown glimpses of what he can do this term and if given a chance at a top club like Chelsea, then this could be a great move for all parties involved.

Wolverhampton Wanderers 

Said Benrahma 

Wolves have had a positive start to the season and Benrahma could add some quality to help them push on in the remainder of the campaign.

AFC Bournemouth

Crysencio Summerville 

Summerville has scored 12 goals already in the Championship for Leeds this season, so him making the switch to the Cherries would be a great move for him and the club.

Fulham 

Fabio Carvalho

Carvalho was previously at Fulham and with him being recalled by Liverpool, he might be keen to stay in the top flight and find regular game time.

Crystal Palace

Armando Broja

Palace have found goals hard to come by and Broja has proven whilst at Southampton that he can provide this, so it would be a great move.

Nottingham Forest 

Roberto Firmino 

Firmino would add a different dimension to the Forest attack as he could use his experience to help the current younger forwards at the club. 

Brentford 

Adam Armstrong 

Armstrong has got 22 goal contributions for Southampton this term, so could help a struggling Brentford side who are finding goals hard to come by.

Everton

Matty Cash

Matty Cash has been somewhat out of favour in recent times at Villa and with Everton playing well, he could be keen on the move.

Luton Town

Morgan Whittaker 

Whittaker has netted 13 times in the Championship this term, so could be a great option for Luton want to survive the drop this season.

Burnley 

Adam Webster 

Adam Webster has fallen out of favour at Brighton but would be a superb signing for a struggling Burnley side.

Sheffield United 

Ben Brereton Diaz

Brereton Diaz has struggled this season for Villarreal, and he might be keen on a move back to England to restore his impressive form.

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