The January transfer window deadline is finally upon us - the final chance for clubs around Europe to conclude any winter business.
It's been one of the quietest windows in recent memory, with Financial Fair Play regulations preventing clubs from going out on a spending spree, and it's unlikely we'll see the final day scramble that we've been treated to in years gone by.
Keep up to date with everything that does happen in footballboast transfer blog below...
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Manchester United are allowing another academy product to head out of the door on a permanent basis - this time Isak Hansen-Aarøen.
A deal with Werder Bremen is agreed and a contract running until 2028 is waiting to be signed.
Kylian Mbappe's Paris Saint-Germain is unresolved, officially speaking, but those pesky Real Madrid rumours are never going to go away.
If the Frenchman does finally head to the capital, El Nacional report there's five high-profile players shortlisted for a transfer to Paris - Erling Haaland, Victor Osimhen, Rafael Leao, Vinicius Junior and Marcus Rashford. Interesting.
Burnley are in talks to sign Thomas Meunier on loan from Borussia Dortmund, Mail Sport reveal.
The 32-year-old has been at Dortmund for three-and-a-half-years but has been on the fringes of the first team this season. The Belgian could be in line to replace Connor Roberts, who is interesting Championship promotion hopefuls Leeds.
Serge Aurier's Premier League adventure with Nottingham Forest looks to be coming to an end.
Turkish champions Galatasaray look to have their Sacha Boey replacement - he joined Bayern earlier in the month.
Nottingham Forest confirm the signing of teenage striker Rodrigo Ribeiro from Sporting CP.
The 18-year-old joins on loan with a buy option, though that could turn into a £10m+ obligatory purchase.
Fulham have failed with a late enquiry to take Borussia Dortmund striker Sebastien Haller on loan, The Athletic report.
The 29-year-old would have been allowed to leave Dortmund, but the towering striker, currently away on AFCON duty with Ivory Coast, is not interested in heading to Craven Cottage at this time.
Nottingham Forest's never ending search for a goalkeeper has led to Strasbourg's Matz Sels, David Ornstein reports. Talks are ongoing between the two parties but Forest do have others irons in the fire.
Here's Jonah Kusi-Asare holding a Bayern Munich shirt ahead of his official unveiling. Another teenage prodigy walks through the doors of the serial Bundesliga winners.
West Ham winger Said Benrahma is no closer to joining Lyon on loan, Jacob Steinberg reports.
The Hammers have accepted a loan bid with obligation to buy, with the future fee believed to be around the £15m mark. But personal terms are holding up the player's switch to Ligue 1 - the two parties have just over 12 hours to sort things out as it stands.
Arsenal are keeping an eye on Marcus Rashford's situation at Manchester United, Football Insider report.
The 26-year-old has been fined two weeks wages by United after partying in a Belfast nightclub days before the FA Cup fourth tie with Newport - Rashford subsequently called in sick. And Arsenal are believed to still be interested in a deal after initially eyeing up a move in 2022.