With the January transfer window slowly but surely ticking down towards its deadline, Championship clubs will be desperate to get some important transfers over the line in the next few weeks. 

One of the sides who are in need of reinforcements is Scott Parker's Fulham, who are seeking to make an immediate return to the Premier League following their relegation last term.

A key area that the Cottagers boss is looking to improve over the coming weeks is in the wide attacking areas, with French publication L'Equipe reporting that the Whites are interested in a move for Huddersfield Town winger Isaac Mbenza this month.

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The 23-year-old Belgian has found his game time largely limited this term and could, in theory, be in favour of making a move to west London as he seeks to gain more regular game time.

After moving from French Ligue 1 side Montpellier during the summer, big things were expected of the attacker, however, he has so far failed to really set the world alight.

Here, we break down the numbers as we analyse the statistics behind Fulham's reported interest in securing Mbenza's services this month...

The Wideman has managed to garner one assist so far this campaign whilst also contributing at least 2.3 key passes per game, perhaps suggesting that he could add an extra creative edge to Fulham's performances if he were to make the move.

Whilst in the final third, Mbenza averages 1.3 crosses per game, perhaps suggesting that he could provide some good deliveries for the likes of Aleksandar Mitrovic to get on the end of.

He also averages only one shot per game, perhaps suggesting that his offensive output is an area that needs to be improved over the next few weeks if he is to secure a move away from the Terriers.

Lastly, the Belgian winger also has a respectable passing success rate of 90.3%, thus suggesting that he would seemingly adapt well to Fulham's possession-based style of play.