Looking through the transfer window, Western Sydney Wanderers coach Tony Popovic says he's open to everything.

Popovic's Wanderers and cross-town rivals Sydney FC are expected to be the big movers in January's transfer market as A-League clubs seek to bolster their squads.

For Popovic, his situation is critical - the champions of Asia are anchored at the bottom of the domestic ladder, winless from 11 games, and badly needing creative spark.

The Wanderers have already moved on Melbourne City's Nick Kalmar after injury to South African Kearyn Baccus, who was himself signed on an injury replacement contract last November.

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And Popovic says there's more to come.

"We have always been open and we have brought in players," Popovic said after Thursday night's scoreless draw with fellow strugglers Central Coast.

"Last year we brought in Antony Golec and Daniel Mullen to help us. This year we brought in Nick Kalmar and Kearyn Baccus.

"So we're always looking. We're open to all possibilities in January."

Sydney FC are locked in a recruiting battle with Brisbane Roar for midfielder Luke DeVere.

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Wanderers looking at A-League transfers

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