Tottenham will try to address Antonio Conte’s complaints about his squad on what looks set to be a frantic finale to their transfer window.
Spurs have been frustrated so far in January and last week missed out on Luis Diaz, Adama Traore and non-league winger Ollie Tanner.
But managing director Fabio Paratici is working on several deals before the transfer deadline at 11pm on Monday.
Tottenham are also trying to offload a string of unwanted player at the end of what has been a hectic window.
Here’s everything you need to know about deadline day.
Dejan Kulusevski
Kulusevski landed in London on Sunday night following a flight from Turin and is due to undergo a medical on Monday morning.
Tottenham turned to Kulusevski after missing out on Diaz to Liverpool and the 21-year-old, a left-footed forward who predominantly plays from the right, will increase Conte's options across his front line.
Kulusevski is expected to compete an 18-month loan deal. The deal for could reportedly be worth more than £30millon, with the Swede set to arrive on an initial 18-month loan deal for £8.3m.
Spurs will be obliged to buy the Swedish player for £21m if they qualify for the Champions League and he plays more than half their matches, with further add-ons included in the deal..
Rodrigo Bentancur
Another player set to arrive from Juventus is Bentancur.
The deep-lying midfielder will have a medical in his native Uruguay, where he is preparing to play Venezuela in a World Cup qualifier.
Spurs could pay around £19m for Bentancur, having agreed a deal worth £15m up front and a further £4m due in potential add-ons.
The 24-year-old has been a Juve regular for four-and-a-half seasons, helping them to win three Scudettos, and will compete with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Harry Winks and Oliver Skipp for a place in Spurs' midfield.
Sofyan Amrabat
The arrival of Bentancur is set to end Tottenham’s’ interest in Fiorentina’s Sofyan Amrabat, for whom they had lined up a loan move..
Tanguy Ndombele
Having seen a move to PSG collapse, Tanguy Ndombele is in France to seal a return to his former club Lyon.
Lyon, who sold Bruno Guimaraes to Newcastle United, are in talks about a move to bring the French international back to Ligue 1 on loan until the end of the season.
Tottenham would like Ndombele's full wages of around £110,000-a-week covered and an obligation for Lyon to buy him back in the summer, although they may have to compromise with time running out before Monday's deadline.
Bryan Gil
After struggling since his move to Spurs last summer, Gil looks set for a loan return to Spain with Valencia.
He is due to fly to Valencia on Monday to undergo a medical.
Once Kulusevski has joined, the Spaniard will be allowed to leave.
Dele Alli
According to reports in Italy, Milan are interested in a last-minute move for Alli.
La Gazzetta dello Sport claim Milan are thinking about a late loan swoop for the midfielder, who has struggled for interest throughout January.
Giovani Lo Celso
Lo Celso is another player who could leave Spurs on deadline day.
The midfielder is in talks with Villarreal but his wages could be an issue.