There are just two weeks of the January transfer window remaining – with in and outgoings still possible at Sunderland.
The Black Cats are yet to make a signing this month, with head coach Michael Beale insisting hard work is ongoing behind the scenes.
Sunderland are keen to bring in another striker before the end of the window, while they are also looking to bolster their options in central midfield and at full-back. Here are 13 deals which could still happen this month:

9. Bohdan Mykhaylichenko - POTENTIAL SIGNING
Another left-back who has been linked with Sunderland. Croatian newspaper Rijeka Danas claimed the Black Cats were interested in the Ukrainian international, who has fallen out of favour at Croatian club Dinamo Zagreb. It was claimed the defender's contract could be terminated, yet he remains a Zagreb player. Photo: ANDY BUCHANAN

10. Jack Clarke - POTENTIAL EXIT
Several Premier League are said to be interested in Clarke, after Sunderland knocked back Burnley's approach for the 23-year-old over the summer. A move this month seems unlikely, given no official offers are thought to have been made, while the Black Cats are not in a position where they have to sell. A big offer could change the situation, yet Sunderland would want a replacement. Photo: Frank Reid

11. Divin Mubama - POTENTIAL SIGNING
Should Sunderland miss out on Moore, West Ham teenager Mubama could be an option. The 19-year-old is rated highly at the London Stadium but has made just four Premier League appearances this season. Mubama's contract is set to expire in the summer, with West Ham reportedly hopeful he'll sign a new deal. That could open up the possibility of a loan move. Photo: Alex Pantling

12. Mason Burstow - POTENTIAL EXIT
Beale has said Burstow is set to stay at Sunderland for the second half of the season and see out his loan deal from Chelsea. The 20-year-old can't play for another club other than the Black Cats or Chelsea this term, after appearing for the Blues earlier in the campaign. Still, after playing just 46 minutes during Sunderland's last eight league games, a recall can't be completely ruled out. Photo: Frank Reid