Arsenal's month of January has been nothing short of disastrous both on and off the field, with only a few days remaining to change the tune.
Mikel Arteta's side suffered a premature exit from the FA Cup and dropped vital points in the battle for a Premier League top-four finish, while encountering frustrations in the transfer market.
Significant exits have been on the cards this month but there are no new arrivals and only a few days left to complete business - though the club remain active.
Any hopes of landing Ruben Neves from Wolves look to be shattered, however, as the Sun states the club are confident of retaining his services until the end of the season.
The Portugal international has emerged as one of Arteta's top midfield targets, while Manchester United have long been touted for a move.
Wolves will not be willing to accept a January departure though and still hope he could stay long-term if European football is secured.
Elsewhere, it's a similar tune in regards to PSV Eindhoven forward Cody Gakpo after the Dutch side announced he'd signed a new deal.
Crucially though, the announcement leaves the door open for a deal at the end of the season where the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City may also be in the hunt.
Finally, the Mail states Jose Mourinho is still hopeful of landing Granit Xhaka before the close of the transfer window on Monday.
Xhaka was heavily touted for a move to Rome in the summer, which never materialised, but the Italian outfit remain keen.