The Women's Super League clubs are not in action for a few weeks but they are busy with the January transfer window.
Teams at the bottom of the table need to add quality to stay in the league, while top clubs look to spend money to win silverware.
Some of the deals that could happen over the next few weeks have been taken into account.
Arsenal are favourites to sign North Carolina Courage midfielder Debinha, 31, who has already confirmed she would be leaving the United States club.
Kathrine Kuhl and Cloe Lacasse are also possible signees.
Spurs had a bid for England turned down in the summer.
Rachel Williams is a Manchester United player.
Emily Ramsey joined the club on loan in the summer and could become a permanent member.
There is a target for Rangers'Samantha Kerr.
There is interest from Manchester City in the player, but she has two years left on her contract with the club.
In the summer, they pursued Julia Grosso, who they pursued again in the fall.
Jacynta Galabadaarachchi has had interest from several Spanish clubs but could be interested in the WSL.
Real Madrid is one of several WSL clubs that have had interest in the Norwegian player.
She is under contract at her club so it will be hard for her to move.
Charlotte Wardlaw could be recalled from her loan spell with the Reds because of a lack of game time, while another player could be sent out on a loan.
Reading and the Chicago Red Stars are interested in Wasila Diwura-Soale.
Spurs are also said to be interested in Norheim.
In the summer, several English clubs were interested in the Angel City player.
Jessica de Filippo had interest from a few WSL clubs.
The contracts of several key players at Manchester United are due to expire in the next six months.
Batlle has received a lot of interest from several top European clubs and was offered an extension in July.
Lucy Staniforth could be offered by United.
Several European clubs inquired about the availability of Holland, but the club has no intention of selling him.
Reports suggest Arsenal are close to finalising the signing of Canadian goalkeeper Sabrina D'Angelo, 29, on a free transfer.
Iwabuchi would be willing to leave the club in January if he was given more game time.
There was a lack of playing time for the 19-year-old when she returned from her loan spell withEverton.
Several players in the Scottish Women's Premier League are attracting interest, including Celtic's Canadian forward Clarissa Larisey, 23, who could become part of a player swap deal.
The bottom side of the WSL hopes to be very active in the transfer window in order to avoid the drop.
Several players have been offered out on loan deals to make room for the four new players Willie Kirk wants.
At least two more players are expected to be brought in by the Reds.
Ward, who is expected to hold talks over a new contract in January, hopes to have money to spend to strengthen the squad. There are two people prioritised by them.
It is expected that Manchester United will have at least one outgoing player as they try to get into the playoffs.
After injuries to players brought in in the summer, Spurs are expected to make further additions.
If the right player is available, the club will add to the squad, according to Paul Konchesky.
If a target becomes available in January, Reading and Seagulls are likely to add a few players to cover injuries.
Money is available for Manchester City to use.
"We won't do a lot in the window, but there could be one or two deals agreed depending on what happens elsewhere," said Brian Sorensen.
Jens Scheuer was appointed as Hope Powell's successor on a three and a half year deal.
The former captain of the WSL was re-signed by the Reds.
Despite interest from other clubs, Ingle signed a new two-year contract with the Blues.
Beth Mead signed a new contract with the club while Alex Greenwood extended her stay at Manchester City