The January transfer window has now shut, and although Manchester City were the biggest spenders once again this winter, Pep Guardiola has spent the day criticising the board for not spending more.
While Guardiola's future beyond May hangs in the balance, there are plenty of other PL clubs who will already know exactly what they are going to be doing over the summer months.
For all the latest transfer news, check out today's roundup below.
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Martin Odegaard to push for Arsenal exit?

Martin Odegaard is reportedly considering calling time on his Arsenal career in the summer, with reports in Spain suggesting that the club captain is growing frustrated with Mikel Arteta.
According to Fichajes, Odegaard is unhappy with the tactics being deployed by the Spaniard, and all parties could agree to move on from one another at the end of the current season.
The same report states that Bayern Munich would be first in line for the Norwegian playmaker, but it would take a bid of £70m for Arsenal to let him depart.
With Eberechi Eze waiting in the wings, there is an argument that Arsenal would be quite wise to cash in on Odegaard, whose form has dipped over the past two seasons.
Jadon Sancho linked with Bundesliga return

Jadon Sancho could reportedly head back to Germany this summer, with Manchester United desperate to cut ties with the former Borussia Dortmund for good.
Sancho has had a torrid four and a half years in England and is currently struggling to make an impact at Aston Villa, where he has been on loan since the beginning of the season.
According to Football Insider, clubs in Germany haven't been put off by Sancho's unsuccessful stint in England, as there is a belief that his skillset is far better suited to the Bundesliga. As such, there is expected to be plenty of interest in the 25-year-old at the end of the season.
Man Utd's willingness to part ways with Sancho rather than extend his contract in the hopes of recouping some money for him is a testament to how badly this transfer went.
No Man Utd return for Rashford

Marcus Rashford reportedly has no plans to return to Manchester United this summer, with the England international happy with how things are going at Barcelona.
Earlier in the week, there had been whispers that Michael Carrick would try to bring Rashford home should he land the managerial job on a permanent basis.
However, a report in the Mirror has swiftly put an end to those claims, with the newspaper stating that Rashford would look for other suitors should Barcelona decide not to sign him on a permanent deal.
Rashford has had a mixed season in Catalonia, and there are doubts over Barcelona's willingness to stump up the cash for a player who has only scored four league goals to date.