There's less than two weeks until the transfer window closes for another six months, and there's plenty of players that clubs need to seal a deal for to strengthen their squad ahead of the final few months of the season.

Fulham, lingering just outside the play-offs by six points but have a game in-hand over their Championship rivals, will be looking to add one or two new faces to the team as they look to chase down a possible promotion contention.

The only transfer news to come out of Craven Cottage this month is the extension of forward Lucas Piazon's loan from Premier League leaders Chelsea.

Manager Slaviša Jokanović will be looking to bring in reinforcements this window as he aims to take the west London club back to the Premier League.

These TWO players will be key transfers Fulham must seal before the window closes on Tuesday 31st January.....

Ibrahima Cisse

Built like a brick, Fulham need a midfielder who can demand and dominate the opposition with the ability to break down any counter attack.

Ibrahima Cisse has been linked with a move to the Championship club for some time now and would be a great signing.

The versatile midfielder, who can also play right-back, is currently plying his trade in Belgium for Standard Liege and has been a prominent member of the squad.

Cisse, 22, has made 13 appearances for the Belgian outfit this term, including several in the Europa League. He also scored his only goal of the season in Europe in a 3-0 away victory against Panathinaikos.

Ibrahima Cisse would be a very beneficial signing for the Cottagers as he's currently in the form of his life.

Although the former Belgium under-21 international will be having a number of teams lining up a move so Fulham need to get this deal done before the window closes.

 

David Davis

Another midfielder that Fulham have been linked with, especially with the departure of highly-rated Tom Cairney looking ever more likely, David Davis would be an influential player at Craven Cottage

The 25 year-old is currently at Birmingham City but has been rumoured to be on his way out of the Blues, since the appointment of Gianfranco Zola as manager.

Davis has been an ever-present in the midfield at St. Andrews  with 26 matches this season and has netted on three occasions, although the ex-Wolves man is mounting up his number of cards having picked up nine yellows and a sending off.

He would be a perfect replacement for Tom Cairney with his attacking mind, and Fulham may need someone who likes to get stuck in and isn't afraid to pick up a fair number of yellow cards.