The Portuguese midfielder was a surprise move this time last year when Chelsea took him from Liverpool on deadline day after missing out on Luka Modric. Andre Villas-Boas was the man who took him to Stamford Bridge and now he wants to buy him for a second year in succession - again as an alternative to Modric who looks set to quit Tottenham for Real Madrid.
8) Matt Jarvis - Wolves to West Ham
The former Gillingham winger wants out of Wolves after they were relegated last seasonand West Ham have already made a bid with £6million plus £3million in add-ons. Wolves are standing firm for £10million, but they should reach an agreement before next Friday.
The former Gillingham winger wants out of Wolves after they were relegated last seasonand West Ham have already made a bid with £6million plus £3million in add-ons. Wolves are standing firm for £10million, but they should reach an agreement before next Friday.
9) Adam Johnson - Manchester City to Spurs
The ex-Middlesbrough star has always struggled to impress City boss Roberto Mancini and will find chances even harder to come by once they bring in Swansea wide-man Scott Sinclair. He is one of the Premier League's most wanted men with Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool and Newcastle are all keen, but I expect Tottenham to get in first.
The ex-Middlesbrough star has always struggled to impress City boss Roberto Mancini and will find chances even harder to come by once they bring in Swansea wide-man Scott Sinclair. He is one of the Premier League's most wanted men with Sunderland, Everton, Liverpool and Newcastle are all keen, but I expect Tottenham to get in first.
10) Michael Dawson - Spurs to QPR
He has been one of Tottenham's most consistent performers ever since he signed from Nottingham Forest in 2005. He was the club's Player of the Year in 2009/10 and has been captaining the side in Ledley King's frequent absences. But he now finds himself fighting for a place with Jan Vertonghen, William Gallas, Younes Kaboul and Steven Caulker. Meanwhile QPR are desperate for defensive reinforcements - especially after their 5-0 drubbing by Swansea on the opening day - and have money to spend. This one could even be done by the end of the day.
He has been one of Tottenham's most consistent performers ever since he signed from Nottingham Forest in 2005. He was the club's Player of the Year in 2009/10 and has been captaining the side in Ledley King's frequent absences. But he now finds himself fighting for a place with Jan Vertonghen, William Gallas, Younes Kaboul and Steven Caulker. Meanwhile QPR are desperate for defensive reinforcements - especially after their 5-0 drubbing by Swansea on the opening day - and have money to spend. This one could even be done by the end of the day.

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