The dust has settled on one of the most exciting January transfer windows in recent times.

It was a very productive end to the window for Everton, who completed the signing of Dele Alli from Tottenham while also wrapping up a loan deal for Donny van de Beek from Manchester United.

Alli joins Everton on an initial free transfer
Like Alli, Van de Beek is looking to get his career back on track

Newcastle meant business throughout January, adding Bruno Guimaraes and Matt Targett to the signings of Kieran Trippier and Chris Wood they made earlier in the month.

However, we'll have to wait to see Alli and Van de Beek in Everton blue as both players are cup-tied for their FA Cup clash at home to Brentford on Saturday, live on talkSPORT 2, kick-off 3pm.

Meanwhile, the new Magpies additions will have to wait for their debuts as their club is already out of the competition.

But there are a few January signings who could make their bows for their new clubs this weekend.

Liverpool, Burnley and Tottenham fans will certainly have their eyes peeled for new faces at the weekend

Dejan Kulusevski

Tottenham boss Antonio Conte was bemoaning the club's 'mistakes' in previous transfer windows but he'll have no complaints about the double signing he made at the end of January.

Swedish winger Kulusevski, who joins on loan from former club of Conte's Juventus, is available for Spurs' Cup clash at home to Brighton on Saturday, live on talkSPORT 2, kick-off 8pm.

Kulusevski, who can also play as a wing-back, isn't expected to start the tie but should play some part.

Kulusevski is Conte's dream, having played in FIVE different positions this season, according to Transfermarkt

Rodrigo Bentancur

Another signing set to make his Spurs bow is Bentancur, who joined the north London club on a permanent deal from Juventus.

Like his former Juve teammate, Bentancur isn't expected to start the tie but should be brought on at some point.

Bentancur is reported to have joined Spurs in a £15.8million with £5m in add-ons deal

Luis Diaz

Having only arrived in Merseyside on Friday, it seems unlikely Colombian forward Diaz will start Liverpool's FA Cup clash against Cardiff on Sunday, live on talkSPORT, kick-off 12pm.

But that's not to say he won't have some involvement. The Reds are expected to win comfortably so this could be the ideal time to give Diaz his debut.

Jurgen Klopp was keen to stress that it could take the former Porto man time to settle in at Anfield, however.

Diaz received a warm welcome from Klopp and he could feature against Cardiff

Wout Weghorst

Burnley suffered a shock FA Cup exit at the hands of Championship side Huddersfield but Sean Dyche's men are in action this weekend.

The Clarets, who have numerous games in hand on the rest of the division, take on Watford at Turf Moor.

And fans could see Dutch striker Weghorst, who completed his move from German club Wolfsburg on deadline day.

Burnley certainly produced the best transfer announcement video, using an iconic scene from Jurassic Park to announce the transfer