14 games into the 2018/19 campaign, and Bradford City sit at the completely wrong end of the table where everyone expected them to be at the start of the season.

The Bantams sit 23rd in the Championship after ten defeats from their opening set of fixtures, and the Yorkshire side have won just three times this season, despite an influx of shrewd signings in the summer.

David Hopkin has won just one of his first eight games in charge of City, who are one point adrift of safety.

Nevertheless, there is still a lot of games to play and more than enough time for the Bantams to get out of this slump and start advancing up the League One table.

The January transfer window is a vital part in Bradford's finish this season, and here, we take a look at three players that Hopkin should try and sign in January.

Conor Shaughnessy looks likely to depart Leeds United in winter on loan, and Bradford would be a perfect destination for the defender.

The 22-year old came onto the scene at Elland Road under Thomas Christiansen last term, making ten appearances for the Whites.

He has only featured this season however, and a short trip to Bradford would be beneficial for both parties.

Bryan is yet to make an impact at Sheffield United following his arrival on a free transfer in the summer, and yet to make an appearance this season.

The former Manchester City defender, who can also operate as a holding midfielder, could be a decent signing for the Bantams on loan, as he looks to prove a point to Chris Wilder.

At 35 years of age, Henry would add defensive steel and strength to the Bantams midfield that has looked far too weak and laboured in recent weeks.

The former Bolton midfielder played an integral part in the Trotters' survival from relegation last term, and he could prove to be a shrewd signing on a free transfer for City.