#19 Mathieu Debuchy (Arsenal)
Debuchy moved to Arsenal in the summer of 2014 on a long-term deal for about a fee of £12 million from Newcastle United. At the time of the signing, he’d come off one of his best seasons in the English top-flight and was viewed as a solution to the problematic full-back situation at Arsenal.
However, after a couple of long-term injuries and the meteoric rise of Hector Bellerin, Debuchy has been frozen out of the Arsenal side and even saw a move in August blocked out due to Arsenal’s injury crisis.
Debuchy is reportedly looking to push for an exit in January and he could make a move back to his home country with Marseille and Lille interested in securing his services.
#18 Saido Berahino (West Brom Albion)
Saido Berahino is easily one of the most talented players in this West Brom squad, but a rift with Tony Pulis has seen the forward play only 235 minutes of football this season. As a result of this, his price has dropped considerably, and he could prove to be a bargain buy and an excellent backup option for plenty of top clubs in the Premier League.
Liverpool, Celtic and even Duch giants PSV have all been credited with an interest and West Brom might well be tempted to sell their forward instead of losing him for free in the summer transfer window.