#3 - Nico Schlotterbeck
Freiburg center-back Nico Schlotterbeck has been in fine form this season and is already grabbing interest from across Europe. However, the German is unwilling to leave his home country and wants to remain in the Bundesliga.
Speaking in an interview with Kicker recently, the defender claimed he was not dreaming of playing elsewhere, but wants to be a part of the best team in the Bundesliga.
"I'm not someone who really aspires to play in England or Spain. I have always wanted to play in the Bundesliga, preferably with the best team."
Bayern Munich have been linked with Nico for the upcoming window.
SportBild (via iMiaSanMia) claim the Bundesliga champions want to sign the defender and are planning to lure him soon.
His contract at Freiburg expires in 2023, and the German side are keen on extending his deal.
#2 - Ousmane Dembele
Ousmane Dembele has been linked with Bayern Munich ever since his Borussia Dortmund days. However, the move never materialized, and he joined Barcelona instead.
The Frenchman is reportedly unwilling to sign a new deal at Barcelona and has once again been linked with Bayern Munich.
AS claim Dembele is frustrated with the Catalan side's offer and is looking to leave the club for free after signing for a whopping £135M.
Barcelona are unwilling to let him leave for free in the summer, with reports suggesting they are looking to sell the winger for a cut-price in January. Bayern Munich are among the clubs said to be interested, along with Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle United.
#1 - Raphinha
Raphinha has been Leeds United's best player this season despite their poor form. The Brazilian has caught the attention of several top clubs in Europe, and Bayern Munich are one of them.
As per TNT Sports in Brazil, Bayern Munich have already agreed a €50 million deal with Leeds United for Raphinha. They claim the Brazilian will be moving to Allianz Arena in January and will be replacing Kingsley Coman.
However, things are not as straightforward as TNT Sport reported. Yorkshire Evening Post claim Leeds are looking to extend the Brazilian's contract as they are looking to start a bidding war, and keeping him a bit longer would drive up the price.
Daily Mirror have echoed the claims and added that Raphinha has no plans to force a move away in January.