The end of the January transfer window is nigh and there is still plenty of action that could take place with all 12 clubs hopeful of strengthening their squads ahead of the League split.
Celtic and Rangers have made limited moves this month, despite the rumour mill being full of grand speculation, and Brendan Rodgers and Philippe Clement could be in for a very busy final day of the window as they hope to secure their targets. While Clement has been linked with a move for two Brazilian stars, the Hoops manager has eyed up a potential defensive option in the Premier League.
There are also still several uncertainties further east as Hibs and Hearts hope for final day negotiations to come through. While the Jambos are in a solid position in third, the Hibees will hope any final signings can aid in their quest to secure a top six finish.
As the January transfer deadline looms, here is one player each club in the Scottish Premiership could hope to sign by the end of tomorrow.

9. Jack Currie - Motherwell (pre-contract)
AFC Wimbledon defender Currie is a target of the Steelmen, but the player also has interest from the Belgian Pro League. He is in the final six months of his current deal but Wimbledon are expected to exercise the 12-month extension on his contract in the summer. He would be free to sign a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside of England this month | Getty Images

10. Jefte - Brazil
Brazilian left-back will follow winger Oscar Cortes in the door at Ibrox after a deal in the region of £400k was struck to take him to Glasgow. Currently on loan at Cypriot side APOEL Nicosia from Fluminese, he is considered an upgrade on current full-back options Barisic and Yilmaz. | Twitter

11. James Scott - Ross County (loan).
County are apparently one of several Premiership clubs keen on the former Hibs loanee with Exeter City apparently willing to let him leave. Dundee along with former clubs St Mirren and Motherwell are also linked | Getty Images

12. A new striker - St Johnstone
There are no names currently linked but Craig Levien says he wants a forward ‘with pace and power’ to join before the end of the window while Stevie May could be exiting after being left out of recent squads. | SNS Group