Dimitar Berbatov's proposed move from Tottenham to Manchester United will be the key transfer on potentially the most expensive deadline day in history.
Berbatov, 27, has handed in a transfer request in pursuit of a move to Old Trafford, while Bayern Munich are reported to be monitoring the Bulgaria striker's situation.
Spurs completed the signing of Roman Pavlyuchenko at the weekend and are in the market for another striker, with Real Zaragoza pair Diego Milito and Sergio Garcia on their radar.
They would also welcome a defensive midfielder such as Sporting Lisbon's Miguel Veloso or Portsmouth's Lassana Diarra, and they want Manchester City defender Vedran Corluka.
"At the moment, there is a lot of interest from Spurs," said City boss Mark Hughes.
Chelsea are hopeful of brokering a deal for Robinho from Real Madrid, although relations between the two clubs are strained following the public pursuit of the Brazil forward.
The Spanish giants are also furious with Chelsea selling Robinho shirts on their official website before a deal was struck.
Elsewhere among the traditional heavyweights of the Barclays Premier League, Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Espanyol midfielder Albert Riera.
Boss Rafael Benitez said: "I am hopeful the deal will be done.
The deal is nearly done. I have confidence it will go ahead. Bringing in Riera will give us a bit of balance."
It is set to be a busy day throughout the Premier League but Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate does not see any comings or goings at the Riverside.
Wigan have been interested in taking Mido on loan but Southgate wants to keep his current squad together. Latics striker Emile Heskey looks unlikely to leave the JJB Stadium either after committing his future to Steve Bruce's side.
Henrik Larsson has been linked with Everton but the veteran has been quoted in his homeland, Sweden, ruling out a move from Helsingborgs.
Everton had been suggested as a possible destination as they desperately try to bolster their squad.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is in the hunt for another midfielder to add to his squad, which lost the likes of Alexander Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and experienced Brazilian Gilberto this summer.
Spurs completed the signing of Roman Pavlyuchenko at the weekend and are in the market for another striker, with Real Zaragoza pair Diego Milito and Sergio Garcia on their radar.
They would also welcome a defensive midfielder such as Sporting Lisbon's Miguel Veloso or Portsmouth's Lassana Diarra, and they want Manchester City defender Vedran Corluka.
"At the moment, there is a lot of interest from Spurs," said City boss Mark Hughes.
Chelsea are hopeful of brokering a deal for Robinho from Real Madrid, although relations between the two clubs are strained following the public pursuit of the Brazil forward.
The Spanish giants are also furious with Chelsea selling Robinho shirts on their official website before a deal was struck.
Elsewhere among the traditional heavyweights of the Barclays Premier League, Liverpool are set to complete the signing of Espanyol midfielder Albert Riera.
Boss Rafael Benitez said: "I am hopeful the deal will be done.
The deal is nearly done. I have confidence it will go ahead. Bringing in Riera will give us a bit of balance."
It is set to be a busy day throughout the Premier League but Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate does not see any comings or goings at the Riverside.
Wigan have been interested in taking Mido on loan but Southgate wants to keep his current squad together. Latics striker Emile Heskey looks unlikely to leave the JJB Stadium either after committing his future to Steve Bruce's side.
Henrik Larsson has been linked with Everton but the veteran has been quoted in his homeland, Sweden, ruling out a move from Helsingborgs.
Everton had been suggested as a possible destination as they desperately try to bolster their squad.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is in the hunt for another midfielder to add to his squad, which lost the likes of Alexander Hleb, Mathieu Flamini and experienced Brazilian Gilberto this summer.
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