With the transfer window closing tomorrow, clubs up and down the country attempt to get any last-minute deals over the line as they try to bolster their squads for the last few months of the season.

The Daily Mail are linking Fulham with Aston Villa winger Jota, as the Cottagers try and make their squad ready for a battle that will hopefully see them secure a spot in the playoffs come May.

Here, we take a look at the statistics behind Jota's season so far and decide whether he would be a good signing for Fulham in the final few hours of the transfer window...

The 28-year-old has been a Villa player since joining them from city rivals Birmingham City last summer, however his time at Villa Park is yet to go to plan as Fulham try to secure his signature temporarily until the end of the season.

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The Spaniard has only featured 12 times this season as he has struggled to lock down a starting spot under Dean Smith, however he has been able to contribute in the goals column despite limited playing time.

The winger has played a key part in Villa's run to the Carabao Cup final, as he netted a goal against Brighton & Hove Albion in September 2019 as they secured progression through to the next round, while he has also contributed two assists while in a Villa shirt.

Having endured a good campaign with Birmingham City last season where he showed just what he is capable of in the final third, Jota has flourished during his lack of game-time for Villa as he has shown that he is capable of being a bit-part player for them.

He has been able to test the goalkeeper three times when in shooting positions, while he has terrorised the opposition full-backs with 11 successful dribbles down the flanks, getting his sides into better positions further up the field.

While on the field, the winger has also made sure that his side has kept possession and not taken any unnceccesary risk, being able to find a team-mate 184 times across the course of the season so far.