As day five of the January transfer window draws to a close, Sports Mole takes a look at all the latest speculation from across the globe.
This evening's headlines:
Djourou completes Hannover loan
Arsenal defender Johan Djourou completes a loan move to Hannover until the end of the season.
Kalou flattered by PL interest
Lille striker Salomon Kalou is flattered by reported interest from Liverpool and West Ham United.
Nicolas N'Koulou: "I love Marseille"
Marseille defender Nicolas N'Koulou has played down reported interest from AC Milan and Manchester City, insisting that he is happy at the Stade Velodrome.
Chesterfield sign Cooper
Liam Cooper signs with Chesterfield after a loan spell with the League Two side earlier in the season.
Emile Sinclair joins Doncaster Rovers
Doncaster Rovers sign Peterborough United striker Emile Sinclair on loan until the end of the season and the player is immediately handed his debut by manager Dean Saunders.
Italian interest in Drogba
Both Juventus and AC Milan have enquired about Didier Drogba, according to the Shanghai Shenhua striker's agent.
Robinho move breaks down
Robinho looks likely to stay at AC Milan until the summer after talks with Santos broke down.
Mputu ready for England move
DR Congo captain Tresor Mputu says that he would like to play his club football in England.
Brighton sign Vitalijs Maksimenko
Brighton & Hove Albion complete the signing of Latvia international left-back Vitalijs Maksimenko on a two-and-a-half-year contract from Skonto Riga.
Zenit bid for Abate?
Zenit St Petersburg bid around £8m for AC Milan full-back Ignazio Abate, according to reports.
Keane rules out loan return
Robbie Keane reveals that he is considering returning to the Premier League on loan this January, amid reported interest from QPR and Aston Villa.
Wigan want David Cobeno
Wigan Athletic are reportedly interested in signing Rayo Vallecano goalkeeper David Cobeno.
West Ham to sign Wellington Paulista
West Ham United are close to signing Brazilian striker Wellington Paulista on loan from Cruzeiro, according to reports.