LONDON. — Players with hundreds of top flight games under their belt are among those desperate to find new clubs before the transfer window closes. A host of Premier League stars are either too far down their club’s pecking order or simply unwanted. Sportsmail takes a look at the experienced players searching for pastures new before the transfer window slams shut.
EMMANUEL ADEBAYOR — Spurs
How much? £5million.
Why? Not enough goals, too expensive to keep. Where to? Besiktas, Fenerbahce, CSKA Moscow would pay up.
VICTOR MOSES — Chelsea
How much? £8m or loan.
Why? Too many ahead of him at his club.
Where to? Everton, West Brom, Stoke.
SCOTT SINCLAIR — Man City
How much? £5m or loan.
Why? Not used enough.
Where to? Southampton could buy, West Brom, Everton and Newcastle prefer to loan.
NICKLAS BENDTNER — Arsenal
How much? £3m or loan.
Why? Not wanted, needs a fresh start.
Where to? Malaga, Trabzonspor, FC Basel willing to buy, Hull loan.
MARTIN SKRTEL — Liverpool
How much? £10m.
Why? Only cover now, he wants to play.
Where to? Napoli want loan, Arsenal and Manchester City to consider buying.
JERMAIN DEFOE — Tottenham
How much? £6m.
Why? Only second fiddle to Roberto Soldado. Where to? QPR, Stoke, West Brom and West Ham want subsidised loans, Rubin Kazan would buy.
GARETH BARRY — Man City
How much? £3m or loan.
Why? Will not figure regularly and in last year of his contract. Where to? Everton main runners and want a loan deal.
PHIL BARDSLEY — Sunderland
How much? £2m.
Why? Ostracised after being suspended by Paolo Di Canio. Where to? Fulham, Blackburn and Newcastle are all interested.
DAN GOSLING — Newcastle Utd
How much? £2m.
Why? Only makes bench. Where to? Crystal Palace and Cardiff City in the mix.
HEURELHO GOMES — Tottenham
How much? Free.
Why? Out of the picture as only third choice. Where to? PSV and FC Twente are keen but need to sell first.
FEDERICO MACHEDA — Manchester United
How much? £4m or loan.
Why? Has fallen behind United’s other strikers. Where to? Parma, Fiorentina and even Doncaster Rovers fancy a loan deal. — Mailonline.



