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Transfer Talk discuss the winners and losers from a record-breaking January transfer window

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The January window review episode of Transfer Talk is available to download now!

Host Pete Graves was joined in the studio by Sky Sports News transfer reporters Dharmesh Sheth and Bryan Swanson to look back upon a record-breaking January transfer window.

Click here to listen and subscribe via iTunes.

At the top of the agenda was Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s £60m move to Arsenal from Borussia Dortmund and Gunners legend Nigel Winterburn joined the panel in studio to give his thoughts on the arrival of the Gabon international at The Emirates. Also discussed were Arsenal’s failed move for West Brom Jonny Evans, Mesut Ozil’s contract extension and Arsene Wenger’s future at the club.

Click here to listen to the episode in full.

Olivier Giroud’s move from Arsenal to London rivals Chelsea was also discussed with the panel weighing in on whether his arrival will help or hinder Alvaro Morata and debating why Antonio Conte still seems far from content with a squad which has seen Giroud, Emerson Palmieri and Ross Barkley added to it this month.

Riyad Mahrez saw a potential deadline day move to Manchester City collapse with the Premier League leaders unwilling to match Leicester City’s £95m valuation of the Algerian attacker. The panel discussed where he stands now after handing in a transfer window request for a second consecutive window and failing to force a move and whether Manchester City’s squad is deep enough to compete in four competitions.

Finally, the panel crunched the numbers on a January window which shattered the previous record and selected their best signings, biggest surprises, biggest winners and biggest losers from an action-packed month.

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Winless rout not a good look for Southampton - Mauricio Pellegrino

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Southampton manager Mauricio Pellegrino fears his players are ruining their good looks with their lengthy Premier League winless streak.

Struggling Saints were held to a 1-1 home draw by Brighton on Wednesday evening, leaving them 12 games without a league victory stretching back to late November.

They remain in the relegation zone on the back of that result, increasing the pressure on their boss.

They face a big game at bottom club West Brom on Saturday and speaking about the dismal run of form, Argentinian coach Pellegrino said:

“When you lose everyone is unhappy, when you win everyone looks really handsome - blond [hair] and blue eyes. But when you lose you are not too handsome.”

Pellegrino arrived at St Mary’s from Spanish side Alaves last summer, replacing Claude Puel, who was sacked after securing an eight-placed finish and leading the team to the League Cup final.

Asked if he was confident of turning the current situation around, Pellegrino replied: "I like the adrenaline, I like the pressure, I like to talk to my players even in a difficult situation like right now. It’s part of our life.

"I feel alive in this job, but who wants to be on the side of the loser? Nobody. But sometimes, if you want to play the game, you have to lose. You will smell better when you win.’’

Southampton could hand a first start to £19.2 million signing Guido Carrillo at The Hawthorns following his cameo appearance against Brighton in midweek, but fellow forward Manolo Gabbiadini may miss out due to a hip problem, while striker Charlie Austin remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.

Pellegrino thinks a sharp improvement is possible on the south coast and said he had late night talks with chairman Ralph Krueger following the Albion game in a bid to address the recent slump.

"The chairman is here and last night [Wednesday] we were talking until midnight all together, trying to give our ideas, trying to hear the people, trying to empathise with everybody,’’ he said.

“We are confident we are well prepared, most of our players are physically fit and ready. We’ve got a big test Saturday and in two or three weeks everything can change. We don’t need two years.”

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Premier League predictions: Lawro v NFL stars Emmanuel Sanders and Josh Norman

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Arsenal’s new-look attack could get its first run-out on Saturday when the Gunners face Everton, but will one of their former forwards steal the show?

BBC Sport football expert Mark Lawrenson says: "Theo Walcott must be looking forward to this game against his old team after opening his account for Everton with two goals in Wednesday’s win over Leicester.

"It will be interesting to see how that goes for him on an individual level but, as far as the teams go, I do not see Everton coming out on top.

"Arsenal could look very different now they have done their transfer business - including selling Walcott - and I think they should just chuck new £56m striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in for his debut.

“I am a big fan of Aubameyang and I think he will make the difference in this game - not Walcott.”

Lawro is going for a 2-0 Arsenal win - do you agree?

You can make your predictions now, take on Lawro and other fans, create your own league and try to make it to the top of the table by playing the new-look BBC Sport Predictor game.

Lawro scored 130 points in week 25, which leaves him in 1,168th place out of more than 380,000 users.

Lawro will be making a prediction for all 380 top-flight games this season, against a variety of guests.

This week, he takes on Denver Broncos wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders and Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman.

The pair were in Manchester for an NFL UK Live show and went to visit Manchester United’s training ground, where they swapped shirts with Paul Pogba and met the rest of the squad.

“Those guys are huge, athletically built and they are fast,” Sanders told BBC Sport. "I was looking at Pogba and he could be a safety [a defensive back] in the NFL.

"Could he make it? It depends on his aggression and I don’t really watch soccer like that.

“But it could go both ways - we have got guys in the NFL right now who could definitely come over and play soccer. We are all athletes at the end of the day and we have all got good footwork.”

You can see their Premier League predictions below but, when it comes to Sunday’s Super Bowl, they are expecting a sixth success for New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.

The BBC will bring you comprehensive coverage of Super Bowl LII across all platforms on Sunday, 4 February.

You can also follow #BBCNFL on Twitter to join the debate during the match.

A correct result (picking a win, draw or defeat) is worth 10 points. The exact score earns 40 points.

All kick-offs 15:00 GMT unless otherwise stated.

Burnley nicked a late draw with Newcastle on Wednesday but they have now gone eight league games without a win.

You know they will sit in against Manchester City - and Clarets boss Sean Dyche would take a point now - but the Premier League leaders have got so many ways of opening teams up that it is hard to see Burnley holding out.

Sanders & Norman’s prediction: (Sanders) Are we talking soccer? Oh I don’t know about soccer!

(Norman) Say that question again. Who is going to score? Who will win the game? Manchester City 1-2

Bournemouth got a great win at Chelsea on Wednesday and played extremely well to get it too.

I always feel the Cherries have got a performance like that in them if they manage to stay on the front foot in a game.

The problem is when they have a bad day, because they struggle defensively when teams put them under pressure.

Stoke picked up another point against Watford in midweek, making it four points in two games for new manager Paul Lambert.

I have a feeling he will set Stoke up to pick up another point here,

It will be interesting to see how striker Jordan Hugill gets on at West Ham after they signed him from Preston on deadline day.

The Hammers also signed midfielder Joao Mario from Inter Milan, and he looks a decent signing, although it will be a while until we see David Moyes’ side at full strength because of the injury problems they have.

That is one of the reasons I am going for a Brighton win here. The Seagulls have been struggling when they play away, and their home form is what is going to give them a chance of staying up, so this game is very important.

The Seagulls have not won in the league since they beat Watford on 23 December, but a victory here would be a huge boost in their battle to avoid relegation.

With strikers Jurgen Locadia and Leonardo Ulloa both joining during the transfer window, it is clear Brighton boss Chris Hughton knows where his side’s shortcomings are.

We will find out over the next few weeks whether it will be enough to keep them up but they are certainly giving it a good go.

Riyad Mahrez is still a Leicester player for now after his move to Manchester City did not happen, but he is someone I can see moving during the summer.

By the sounds of it, if the Foxes get the money they want for him they are prepared to let him go, and the end of the season might be a good time for that to happen because they do not want his situation turning into a problem.

If Mahrez knows he can go at the end of the season then I don’t see him causing any issues now, which is important for Leicester in their chase for seventh place.

Swansea got a cracking win over Arsenal on Tuesday, and they played extremely well to get it.

They have given themselves a fighting chance of staying up, which is something I did not see coming, but I think their revival might hit a little blip here.

Their only worry is whether their recent form is down to the bounce effect under Carlos Carvalhal - the challenge for them is to sustain their form, but he has already improved them going forward.

I was there when Huddersfield ran out comfortable winners when these two sides met in October.

It was a strange game because the Terriers stopped United from playing in every single way - but I think Saturday will be very different.

Teams have found out that is what Huddersfield try to do to you, and it has not been working very well for a while. David Wagner’s side are on a run of seven league games without a win and confidence must be becoming an issue.

United had a bad result against Tottenham at Wembley on Wednesday but I think we will see a reaction from Jose Mourinho’s side at Old Trafford.

United were punished for their lapses by Spurs, and I just do not see Huddersfield being able to do the same.

Both of these teams are in the bottom three, which is something I did not expect at the start of the season.

From what I have seen, Southampton look better equipped to get out of trouble, even if they have gone 12 league games without a win.

West Brom have kept hold of Jonny Evans, who they could have sold to raise money to sign a striker, and brought in Daniel Sturridge on loan from Liverpool instead.

I think it is a clever move because they have already got Salomon Rondon, who is big and strong and can hold it up, and he brings people into play.

Sturridge is ideal to play alongside him because he can make chances for himself out of nothing as well. Whether his new side stay up or not could be down to whether they can keep him fit.

I think we might see a Cyrille Regis effect on Saturday as well - there will be a celebration of the former Baggies striker at The Hawthorns, and West Brom will wear special shirts in honour of their former striker so there will be a great atmosphere.

It would be fitting if the Baggies marked an emotional day with a victory as well.

Everton have not won at Arsenal since January 1996, when Andrei Kanchelskis scored a late winner at Highbury.

I do not see the Toffees ending that awful run, but their midweek win over Leicester - their first victory of the year at their fifth attempt - was an important one, because at least it stops the rot.

Arsenal are eight points adrift of the top four but I don’t think their hopes of making a Champions League spot through their league position are over yet.

I see them going on a run, because that is what Arsenal do. They are capable of winning five or six games on the trot.

I think United will finish second, but then it is the other four teams for the other two places. That battle will go to the end of the season too.

Sanders & Norman’s prediction: (Norman) Everton have got Rooney! If I go against him I am going to get hate-mail - but I think Arsenal are going to pull it out. 3-2

Newcastle managed to make some signings at the end of the transfer window, including Leicester forward Islam Slimani and Chelsea winger Kenedy - who are both better than what they had.

But you only have to look at the difference between Crystal Palace’s squad and what the Magpies have got to see the difference between the sides.

Christian Benteke got the Eagles’ goal in their 1-1 draw with West Ham on Tuesday and I just wonder if he is going to go on a scoring streak now - he is the kind of confidence player who does that.

Newcastle do not have a striker of his calibre to lead their line, or game-changers like Wilfried Zaha, Andros Townsend or, when he is fit, Jason Puncheon. That is why the Magpies are where they are, a point above the relegation zone.

Palace are only one place above them, but I think they will run out pretty comfortable winners.

Liverpool’s win at Huddersfield on Tuesday was a result the Reds needed in every way - a clean sheet and no mistakes at the back, and they created enough chances to win easily.

Dejan Lovren did not have a very good day when these two sides met at Wembley earlier in the season, and Tottenham ran out 4-1 winners.

So Liverpool owe them one, but I don’t see them getting their own back on Sunday.

Spurs showed against Manchester United that they are in good shape at the moment, and they have not lost since their defeat by Manchester City in December. I see that run continuing.

I am a fan of Tottenham’s new signing Lucas Moura too. The Brazilian is very quick and gives them something they have not otherwise got down the right.

Sanders & Norman’s prediction: (Norman) I know Spurs are on the road and Liverpool are a good side too but Tottenham are on a roll and Harry Kane has got to at least get me two and Son Heung-min has been balling. 1-3

Chelsea were poor in their defeat by Bournemouth in midweek and we never really saw a performance as bad as that from them under Antonio Conte last season, even before he found a shape that worked.

Just as I am expecting Manchester United to respond under Jose Mourinho, I think Conte will rally the troops and probably tell them a few home truths.

New Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud is available and I expect him to feature at some point. I also expect the Blues to win.

Watford should have won at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season, when they had enough good chances to beat Chelsea, but a lot has changed since then, starting with their manager.

The worry for the Hornets is not their league position - they have been 11th for about three months now - more that the gap between themselves and the bottom three continues to come down.

Lose a couple more games, and they will be right in the middle of the relegation scrap - and they are a team sinking down into it, not on their way up and trying to climb out. They have got to be very careful.

From the last round of Premier League games, Lawro got four correct results, with three perfect scores, from 10 matches for a total of 130 points.

He was up against Russell Leetch and Ed Lay from rock band Editors, and could not beat both of them.

Leetch also got four correct results, with three perfect scores, for a tally of 130, while Lay got four correct results, but with no perfect scores. That gave him a total of 40 points.

  • Shows weeks where Lawro had more than one guest, and only the highest score contributed to the guest total.

Lawro’s best score: 150 points (week eight v Wretch 32 and week 24 v Pete Wentz)

Lawro’s worst score: 40 points (week four v Umenyiora and Bell, week five v Non Stanford, week 21 v Darren Campbell and week 23 v Saric and Baynes)

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Premier League Preview Show - Thursday 1 February

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Tom Rennie and David Walker are joined by former Spurs midfielder Kevin Watson and ex-Leicester striker Iwan Roberts to preview gameweek 26 of the Premier League season.

They take a look at the winners and losers in the transfer window, the uncertain future of Antonio Conte, the increasingly intriguing race for the top four, and round up the rest of the action ahead of another packed Premier League weekend.

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