According to WOL, the right back situation is this:
"Cardiff have been looking at Monaco's Almamy Toure, while they have been linked in France with a swoop for 20-year-old Toulouse star Kelvin Amian, who is rated in the £8m-plus bracket.

But our understanding is that the real target is with a high-profile club in Germany. Warnock thought he had landed his man, but then revealed the player's wife did not want to come to Cardiff and the deal suddenly fell through.

Warnock responded 'She should talk to Victor Camarasa's wife', making a point of emphasising what a fantastic city the Welsh capital is.

The manager still hopes the player's wife will do a U-turn and he will be able to land his man, whose name has yet to enter the public domain.

The pedigree of his club, however, is not in doubt and the fact he plays for them has to be a plus."

One of you lot can have a go at figuring out who this fella is.

As for midfield;
"Cardiff's main midfield target throughout January has been Nice's £8m man Adrien Tameze. The Bluebirds thought they had this deal over the line, too, but a last minute complication hindered matters.

Whilst acknowledging the move had fallen through, Warnock always felt it could be revived.

Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman watched Tameze in action last week and Cardiff were hoping to reopen negotiations with Nice.

The Bluebirds view the 24-year-old — who is highly-rated by his Nice manager Patrick Vieira — as a key acquisition to their midfield, with Aron Gunnarsson, Harry Arter and Victor Camarasa out of contract at the end of the season.

Tameze is viewed as the perfect modern-day midfielder. Crucially, he is a good passer of the ball and would be on the same wavelength as Camarasa.

Cardiff know they have to start controlling possession and games more in the closing months of the season."

Apparently this deal fell through as he wouldn't take wage reduction in case of relegation clause. If he wants to come and fight sign him, if not, move on I say.

Finally, the most sensitive issue of a striker:
"Cardiff have also been looking at a gifted Brazilian who plays in Belgian football and would cost around £15m. A glut of other leading clubs have also been after the striker, including Arsenal, Newcastle, West Ham, Fiorentina and Valencia.

The player in question is much younger than Sala and the question Warnock is asking is whether he would be ready for the hurly-burly of a Premier League relegation dogfight.

Cardiff were previously linked with Sheffield Wednesday front-runner Fernando Forestieri, who could cost £14m.

He has not been quite so successful in front of goal this season, but at 29 is more battle-hardened."

Zohore might feature tomorrow, but what a gamble relying on him would be. Can anyone think of who this Brazilian is? I've tried to look, haven't a clue.