Transfer targets
As part of our Transfer Targets series, we turn our attention to Spain to assess the chances of five of the biggest stars in La Liga moving to the Premier League in January.
Friday 21 December 2012 12:54, UK
A look at five stars from La Liga who could be heading to the Premier League in January.
Fernando Llorente
Llorente was a Basque hero back in the spring and nearly spearheaded Athletic Bilbao to their maiden European triumph in the Europa League final in May. But Marcelo Bielsa and his dictatorial demands have taken their toll on the Primera Liga outfit this season and the 27-year-old finds himself on the periphery at San Mames. Although the striker recently claimed he is not thinking about his future, the fact that he has no intention of signing a new deal with Bilbao means it is simply a question of whether a transfer happens in January or the summer. The club say they have no plans to sell in the winter window but money could yet talk when the bids start to come in. Sky Sports' Spanish expert Lucas Brown says: "Athletic's former crowd favourite fell from his perch after demanding a transfer in the summer and has rarely featured for Marcelo Bielsa's team this season. Llorente's contract expires in June and the club could be tempted to earn something from his departure by accepting a bid in January."Radamel Falcao
He is the hottest property in world football right now and Chelsea appear keen to position themselves at the front of the queue. Blues defender David Luiz has even spoken out to urge Roman Abramovich to sign the Colombian striker and the Russian billionaire is likely to test Atletico's resolve in the January transfer window. The player himself claims he is happy in Madrid but his future remains uncertain. The 26-year-old has admitted that he wants another challenge one day but the timing of the move could be dictated by his club, with Atletico president Enrique Cerezo expected to demand a huge fee given that he recently argued that Falcao is the best striker on the planet. Sky Sports' Spanish expert Lucas Brown says: "The Colombian striker has shone this season with and attracted great interest throughout the opening half of the campaign, continuing where he left off last term. Los Colchoneros and the player are both unlikely to want to part during the winter window and are expected to wait until the summer to listen to offers."| La Liga top scorers 2012/13 | ||
| Player Name | Team | Goals |
| Lionel Messi | Barcelona | 25 |
| RADAMEL FALCAO | ATLETICO MADRID | 17 |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Real Madrid | 14 |
| Aritz Aduriz | Athletic Bilbao | 10 |
| Ruben Castro | Real Betis | 9 |