Transfer panic sets in as deadline day draws near. In a January transfer window that has already seen some big-money deals, it's becoming increasingly clear that only those clubs on the brink of disaster are willing to splash the cash.
For most Premier League sides, this month is more about patching up existing problems than making bold, expensive signings. Even the list of top-flight deals so far reads like a Who's Who of Football Manager rejects. So where are all the big money moves? Are Manchester City and Aston Villa going to buck their usual trend of splashing out in January, or will it be business as usual for the rest?
Those on the periphery of the top flight, meanwhile, are still looking to make a statement. West Ham has resorted to old-school scouting methods, landing two South American signings who have sent their fortunes soaring. Forest and Leeds, though, are struggling to get through the checkout with their shopping carts stacked but empty-handed.
As we count down the hours until transfer deadline day, there's still plenty of room for a few surprises. Raheem Sterling has ended his Chelsea contract, while Harvey Elliott remains tied up in WhatsApp chats with his agents. It's anyone's guess how much more will change hands before 5 pm on Sunday.
While Charlton's capture of Conor Coady is an eye-catching coup, it's clear that panic buying will be the order of the day. And if you think your team won't sign anyone as good as a Michael Enerio or Timo Werner, then Panic Monday just might be worth watching - but don't get too optimistic.
For most Premier League sides, this month is more about patching up existing problems than making bold, expensive signings. Even the list of top-flight deals so far reads like a Who's Who of Football Manager rejects. So where are all the big money moves? Are Manchester City and Aston Villa going to buck their usual trend of splashing out in January, or will it be business as usual for the rest?
Those on the periphery of the top flight, meanwhile, are still looking to make a statement. West Ham has resorted to old-school scouting methods, landing two South American signings who have sent their fortunes soaring. Forest and Leeds, though, are struggling to get through the checkout with their shopping carts stacked but empty-handed.
As we count down the hours until transfer deadline day, there's still plenty of room for a few surprises. Raheem Sterling has ended his Chelsea contract, while Harvey Elliott remains tied up in WhatsApp chats with his agents. It's anyone's guess how much more will change hands before 5 pm on Sunday.
While Charlton's capture of Conor Coady is an eye-catching coup, it's clear that panic buying will be the order of the day. And if you think your team won't sign anyone as good as a Michael Enerio or Timo Werner, then Panic Monday just might be worth watching - but don't get too optimistic.