With just hours until the transfer window closes, Premier League clubs are stepping up their efforts to bring in new players before the deadline. So who needs what? And who are the likely targets?Heres our club-by-club guide… Arsenal Arsenal signed Mohamed Elneny earlier in this window Arsenal have bolstered their squad with the addition of Egypt international Mohamed Elneny, with Arsene Wenger praising the midfielder following his debut in the FA Cup win over Burnley on Saturday.There have been plenty of rumours suggesting more new faces could be on the way, but the Gunners may well leave any more business until the summer, especially with the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Francis Coquelin and Tomas Rosicky recently returning from injury.Aston Villa Aston Villa boss Remi Garde has spoken of his admiration for Loic Remy Bottom club Aston Villa have had their work cut out attracting players this window and chairman Steve Hollis told Sky Sports they are unlikely to spend heavily. A loan move or two could therefore be their best bet. Villa have scored the fewest goals in the Premier League, so a goalscorer is likely to feature highly on their wish list, and Remi Garde has made no secret of his interest in Chelseas Loic Remy.In defence, a temporary switch for Arsenal right-back Mathieu Debuchy is a possibility. The French international has fallen out of favour at the Emirates Stadium and admits he has already been in touch with Garde. Villa could also recruit a goalkeeper, though Garde has downplayed talk of a move for Hajduk Split shot-stopper Lovre Kalinic.Bournemouth Curtis Davies (L) is out of contract this summer The Cherries have been one of the busiest clubs in the window, sealing the big-money signings of Benik Afobe from Wolves and Lewis Grabban from Norwich while also securing a loan deal for Juan Iturbe from Roma as they look to extend their stay in the Premier League.Having bolstered their attack, attention could now turn to a defence which has conceded 38 goals in 23 Premier League games. The Daily Mail have linked them with Wolves captain Danny Batth, and last month the Daily Mirror suggested they could target Hulls Curtis Davies, who is out of contract in the summer.Chelsea Alexandre Pato has joined Chelsea on loan Struggling Chelsea are hoping that strengthening their strikeforce will help them climb up the table. The Blues have been linked with a host of names in recent weeks and snared Brazilian forward Alexandre Pato a few days ago. How will Pato fit in? Sky Sports profiles Chelsea striker Alexandre Pato Paris St Germain duo Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani have also been mentioned, with both players facing uncertain futures in the French capital, and Sky sources say the Blues are one of several clubs monitoring West Broms Saido Berahino.Crystal Palace Emmanuel Adebayor has joined Crystal Palace Crystal Palace are another side in need of a striker. Frontmen Connor Wickham, Dwight Gayle and Fraizer Campbell have managed just a single goal between them all season, Patrick Bamford has had his unsuccessful loan spell terminated, and only three Premier League sides have netted fewer goals so far this season.Alan Pardew has managed to bring in former Arsenal, Manchester City and Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, but he has also been linked with a loan move for his former Gunners team-mate Nicklas Bendtner.Everton Newspaper reports claim Everton are monitoring Zach Clough Everton were beaten by West Ham to the signing of Sam Byram from Leeds United, but they could yet splash out having made £8.5m from Steven Naismiths sale to Norwich. One player persistently linked with the Toffees is Andriy Yarmolenko, but Dynamo Kiev are reportedly reluctant to sell the winger.Newspaper reports have suggested Everton are also monitoring a number of Championship players, including Boltons Zach Clough and Derby Countys Will Hughes. A total of 34 goals conceded raises questions of their defence, but Roberto Martinez will be hoping Phil Jagielka can help steady the ship following his return from injury.Leicester Claudio Ranieri is looking to improve Leicesters strikeforce The Foxes have already completed the signing of highly-rated winger Demarai Gray from Birmingham City, as well as centre-back Daniel Amartey from Copenhagen, and Claudio Ranieri has previously said he is very confident of bringing in a striker to provide support for Jamie Vardy as they look to sustain their remarkable Premier league title challenge.Earlier this month the Daily Mirror reported Leicester were interested in Porto frontman Vincent Aboubakar.Liverpool Liverpool are still hoping to sign Alex Teixeira Liverpool have already confirmed deals for Serbian midfielder Marko Grujic and QPR centre-back Steven Caulker this month, but theyre not finished yet, with Jurgen Klopp eager to bring in an attacker to ease their injury crisis up front and end their struggles in front of goal.The No 1 target appears to be Shakhtar Donetsks Alex Teixeira but the move has stalled after the clubs were unable to reach agreement over a fee. Could it yet be revived? Manchester City Do Manchester City need to sign cover for injury-prone Sergio Aguero? Manuel Pellegrini insists Manchester City have no plans to strengthen their squad in the January transfer window, despite their patchy form and injury concerns over strikers Sergio Aguero and Wilfried Bony.City spent heavily in the summer on the likes of Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne, and with a change of manager a rumoured possibility at the end of the season, they may choose to hold off on any more spending until then.Manchester United Could this be a quiet window for Manchester United and Louis van Gaal? Manchester United have come in for heavy criticism for their playing style under Louis van Gaal this season, but, like their rivals City, they are likely to wait until the summer before making major changes to their squad. Players letting LVG down? We examine Uniteds players after a season of struggles There could be some late activity, however, with Van Gaal admitting they are on the look-out for cover at full-back after Ashley Young joined an injury list which already includes Luke Shaw, Marcos Rojo and Antonio Valencia.Newcastle Andros Townsend has joined Newcastle from Tottenham It has been a busy transfer window for the Magpies, with Jonjo Shelvey arriving in a £12m deal from Swansea, Henri Saivet joining for £5m from Bordeaux and Seydou Doumbia arriving on loan from Roma.Andros Townsend has arrived from Tottenham and Steve McClaren also retains an interest in West Broms Saido Berahino.Norwich Chelseas Patrick Bamford cut short his loan spell with Crystal Palace and is now at Norwich Norwich have made five new signings this month and manager Alex Neil says they are still looking to do a couple more bits of business to boost their survival chances.A move for Utrecht striker Sebastian Haller appears to have fallen through, but the Canaries have managed to bring in Chelseas Patrick Bamford, who recently returned to Stamford Bridge having failed to make an impact on loan at Crystal Palace. Southampton Portos Giannelli Imbula has been linked with several Premier League teams Southampton will be hoping for a strong finish to the season after an inconsistent start. The £4m arrival of Charlie Austin from QPR has provided extra firepower in attack, and they have also rejected interest in Shane Long and Sadio Mane.Ronald Koeman has been coy on the subject of new additions in recent weeks, although reports from France suggest they are interested in Porto midfielder Giannelli Imbula.Stoke Could Shane Long swap the red and white stripes of Southampton for the red and white stripes of Stoke? Stoke sit in ninth place and just nine points off the Champions League places, but they have been inactive in the transfer window so far. That could change before the deadline, however, with Sky sources saying they are interested in rivalling Southampton for the signature of Giannelli Imbula.Hughes has refused to be drawn on links with Imbula, Shane Long and Saido Berahino, but he has rejected reports that they are interested in Burnleys Michael Keane.Sunderland Swansea forward Andre Ayew is likely to command a high fee Sunderland have already brought in five players this window: Jan Kirchhoff from Bayern Munich, Dame NDoye from Trabzonspor, Lamine Kone from Lorient, Wahbi Khazri from Bordeaux and goalkeeper Steve Harper, but Sam Allardyce is eager for more new signings as they battle against the threat of relegation.Specifically, Allardyce wants another defender and another attacking player. The Black Cats have been strongly linked with Swanseas Andre Ayew, but Allardyce has insisted no offer has been made for the forward.Swansea Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen has been linked with a return to Swansea The only new arrival at Swansea this month has been in the dugout, with Francesco Guidolin named as their new head coach. Will the Italian seek to strengthen his squad before Mondays deadline?The departure of Jonjo Shelvey to Newcastle has left them with cash to play with, and Alan Curtis has admitted they are interested in bringing Liverpools Joe Allen back to the club. With Aston Villa the only club to have scored fewer goals than them this season, they could also move for a striker. Espanyols Felipe Caicedo is a name in the mix.Tottenham Saido Berahino handed in a transfer request in the summer Could Tottenham be tempted into some late activity? Mauricio Pochettino tends to keep his cards close to his chest with transfers, although he did recently admit that he would love to see Gareth Bale back at White Hart Lane in the future.Even the most optimistic Spurs fan would concede that the Welshman is unlikely to return any time soon, but Spurs have been linked with some more realistic targets, too. Sky sources say Saido Berahino remains a target but young Fulham striker Moussa Dembeles move appears to have broken down.Watford Liverpools Jerome Sinclair (centre) is out of contract in the summer After a hectic summer transfer window, Quique Flores Watford have re-entered the market this month, with winger Nordin Amrabat arriving from Malaga, goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon joining the club from Sunderland and midfielder Mario Suarez coming in from Fiorentina.Sky sources revealed Watford enquired about Tottenhams Andros Townsend before his move to Tyneside and the Hornets have reportedly tried to sign Liverpool youngster Jerome Sinclair, whose contract at Anfield is due to expire in the summer.West Brom QPRs Matt Phillips has impressed in the Championship The only major storyline at The Hawthorns this month concerns the future of Saido Berahino, with Tony Pulis admitting that transfer saga could go down to the final day.As for incomings, Sandro has arrived on loan from West Brom, but other speculation has been relatively scarce. West Brom have created the fewest scoring chances in the Premier League this season, though, so some attacking spark would not go amiss. Pulis admires QPR winger Matt Phillips, and there has also been talk of a move for Besiktas winger Kerim Frei.West Ham Galatasarays Burak Yilmaz (R) is attracting interest from West Ham The Hammers kicked off their January spending with the signing of Sam Byram from Leeds United last week, and Emmanuel Emenike has also arrived on loan from Fenerbahce. Can Byram cut it? We talk to Sam Byrams former coaches Meanwhile, Slaven Bilic has dismissed speculation linking West Ham with Liverpools Daniel Sturridge as paper talk but Sky sources understand West Ham are interested in Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz. Also See: Best Deadline Day ever? Biggest deals so far Transfer betting Paper Talk Cheap Nike Shoes Ireland . Two pressure cooker bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with fans cheering the passing runners. 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Not in this space.This spot is reserved for doom and gloom, for the most catastrophic College Football Playoff possibilities. Of course, the most devastating scenario for each conference is for its champion to be ranked No. 5 and left out by a razor-thin margin. What could be worse?Doomsday, of course ...Heading into the season, here are the plausible scenarios in which each conference finds itself on the outside looking in when the final rankings are revealed.ACCWarning: This content is not suitable for North Carolina fans. In the biggest dagger the committee will throw, UNC goes undefeated but gets left out of the playoff because it has two FCS teams on its schedule. The Tar Heels would have knocked off Georgia and Florida State during the regular season and likely Clemson in the ACC title game. No matter. They do have two FCS wins, and the committee is certainly aware, former committee chair Jeff Long said of the Tar Heels last year. Then again, UNC lost to South Carolina in 2015. Would the committee view an undefeated Tar Heels team more favorably? Maybe. Or theyd look at wins over JMU and The Citadel and slot UNC No. 5, sending the message that even impressive wins over ranked opponents arent enough to compensate for two wins against FCS teams.Big 12TCU wins the league but gets left out again. (If only they had a conference championship game ...). Coach Gary Patterson hasnt forgotten the sting of watching his team drop from No. 3 to No. 6 in the final poll of the inaugural season of the playoff. The Horned Frogs strength of schedule will again be called into question, but they have the Sooners at home on Oct. 1 and should be 4-0 going into that game. TCU returns eight starters to a defense that was depleted by injuries last year. If it can find a way to replace its leading rusher, receiver and QB, theres no reason the Frogs cant surprise the Big 12. Theyve won the league before -- just not as the one true champion.Big TenThe worst possible scenario for the league is that both Jim Harbaugh and Urban Meyer are left out of the top four. (Hello again, Iowa). There are several ways this could happen. Ohio State could lose to Oklahoma and then drop another league game, most likely at Wisconsin, at Michigan State or home against Michigan. Want a real heartbreaker? The Wolverines could go undefeated, then get knocked off in the Big Ten championship game by a two-loss Iowa team they beat in the regular season. ESPNs FPI projects aa 69 percent chance that the Big Ten champ has at least two losses.dddddddddddd Fair or not, if Harbaugh and Meyer arent relevant in November, the conference isnt either.Pac-12Call it deja-doom. Stanford again finishes the season as a two-loss conference champ with just one league loss and gets left out of the playoff. It happened to the Cardinal last year, after they lost a stunner to Northwestern in the season opener, then rallied to win eight straight games, only to be derailed at home by Oregon. ESPNs Football Power Index projects a 65 percent chance that the Pac-12 champ loses multiple games in conference play alone, and one look at Stanfords schedule helps explain why. As of right now, the Cardinal have four games against ranked teams in five weeks (USC, UCLA, Washington and Notre Dame). FPI gives the Cardinal less than a 50 percent chance to beat each of those teams. In this scenario, Stanford drops one of those league games and loses?to Notre Dame. And here you thought the Big 12 had problems getting in ...SECYou love to love No. 9 Tennessee right now -- its trendy, I know -- but consider this: The Vols blow a(nother) fourth-quarter lead and lose their 12th straight game to the Gators. It gets worse. Florida wins the SEC East again but finishes the regular season with two losses (lets just say LSU and Florida State, hypothetically, of course). You have a two-loss SEC East champ that upends defending national champ Alabama in the SEC title game. Yikes. Look at the rest of the Gators schedule. The selection committee will, and they will see that Floridas overall strength of schedule doesnt stack up against the likes of the other Power 5 conference champs. UMass? North Texas? Presbyterian? Florida is doomed.OTHERSThree -- repeat THREE! -- Power 5 champions are left out of the playoff, thanks to an undefeated Houston team and a one-loss Notre Dame team. It would be the most controversial committee decision to date, but the math is simple: In a four-team playoff, one of the Power 5 conference champions will always be left out. Add Notre Dame into the top four, and two Power 5 champs get snubbed. Add the Irish and an undefeated Houston team? Power 5 commissioners will call Bill Hancock faster than you can say expansion. Crazy? Maybe. But with two-loss champs from the SEC, Big Ten and Pac-12, it doesnt look like such a reach.Of course, one loss from Houston -- even to No. 3 Oklahoma in Week 1 -- would spell doom for the entire Group of 5 when it comes to playoff potential. ' ' '