Bolton Wanderers are in dismal form as they prepare for a crunch match away at Millwall this weekend.

Phil Parkinson's men have lost six of their previous seven league games and have won just one of their last 13 league games - undoing their impressive start to the season.

It really is a must-win game for the Trotters this weekend - Millwall sit two places above them and are out of the relegation zone on goal difference, so Parkinson's men will be praying for all three points.

The January transfer window is going to be a hugely important time for Parkinson - the former Bradford boss will be looking to get rid of the deadwood to make way for new faces that will help them go on a run that keeps them away from the drop-zone.

Here, we take a look at the realistic business that we can see happening at Bolton Wanderers in January...

Cardiff City's Harris has recently been linked with a move to Bolton, and what a signing he'd be for the Trotters.

With Yanic Wildschut as their only real left-winger, the 25-year-old would be a perfect option - he has pace, skill and end-product.

He could also be available at a cut-price with his contract expiring at the end of the season.

The right-back has lost his place in the team this season and hasn't featured regularly at all this season.

He's played regularly for sides over the course of his career and the 30-year-old can’t be enjoying this situation.

Surely he will be looking for a move come the New Year.