Premier League Twitter Q&A with correspondent Greg Stobart

Discuss all the latest comings and goings as the January transfer window hots up, plus who will prevail in the topsy-turvy Premier League race? Get your questions in by 2pm

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A series of shock results over the festive period has seen the Premier League shaken up with Manchester City, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea all suffering defeats to clubs in the lower reaches of the table.

The January transfer window is here again with plenty of early movement and lots more potentially happening in the next few weeks.

Will Carlos Tevez finally leave Manchester City? Can Arsenal ease their defensive crisis? Will Andre Villas-Boas use Roman Abramovich's chequebook to fire Chelsea up the league?

Goal.com correspondent Greg Stobart will be here from 14:00 GMT to answer your questions about the transfer merry-go-round and all other topics regarding the Premier League.

Tottenham are on a fantastic run and have propelled themselves into a title challenge but questions have been raised about their ability to sustain it.

Spurs' emergence looks set to leave Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool fighting for the final Champions League spot, with all three unlikely to accept missing out.

Also at the top of the table, Manchester City are struggling to maintain their early pace – will they be able to fight off Manchester united and Spurs and win their first top-flight title in 44 years?

Mark Hughes has also been announced as QPR's new manager and reportedly has money to spend in January, can he bring in the right players to guarantee the club's Premier League survival?

Tweet your questions for Greg by 14:00 GMT to @GoalUK and follow all the reaction here and have your own say with us LIVE.


 
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