Chelsea are continuing their search for new players in the January transfer window as they prepare for a trip to face Hull City in the FA Cup fourth round this weekendThere are now just eight days left in the January transfer window - and Chelsea fans are still waiting for news of a big signing.The Blues have only added 16-year-old striker Bryan Fiabema to their ranks so far in the January window, with the teenager becoming the first post-transfer ban signing made by the club.Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Arsenal at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday allowed Manchester United and Wolves the opportunity to close the gap on the Blues, who now prepare for their FA Cup fourth round clash with Hull City this weekend.And ahead of that game, we look at the latest Chelsea news, below.The Blues have been heavily linked with signing Paris Saint-Germain forward Edinson Cavani this month.Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard spoke positively about the PSG star earlier this week as he hinted at a possible move for the forward.And Chelsea have reportedly now made a move to try and sign Cavani on loan. This comes after an injury to Tammy Abraham in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal, with  There were fears for Chelsea after the 2-2 draw with Arsenal on Tuesday night, with Tammy Abraham limping after colliding with the pitchside advertising hoardings at Stamford Bridge. Hopefully my injury isn’t too bad. Chelsea reportedly lead the race for Paris Saint-Germain forward Edinson Cavani as the January transfer window approaches. "Cavani looked set for a move to the Wanda Metropolitano during the winter window, but a reported change in the player’s agent’s demands saw the transfer fall through. The striker is coming to the end of his Paris Saint-Germain deal, and had apparently agreed terms on a potential move to Atletico Madrid. A move for a forward never did materialise in January, with Chelsea likely to continue their search when the summer transfer window opens. "Interested clubs have been put on alert, with Paris Saint-Germain sporting director Leonardo confirming that “Edinson Cavani has asked to leave this month," the PSG sporting director said, speaking after the 1-0 win against Lorient in the Coupe de France.Leonardo has, however, confirmed that Paris Saint-Germain had turned down a bid from Atletico Madrid. We will answer your questions live on the site every day. Cavani to Chelsea. Chelsea and Manchester United both reportedly made contact with Edinson Cavani about a free transfer at the end of the season.The striker is coming to the end of his Paris Saint-Germain deal, and had apparently agreed terms on a potential move to Atletico Madrid.One man that knows Cavani well, having worked together at PSG, is former Arsenal head coach Unai Emery, who was sacked by the Gunners in November.And the Spaniard has said that Cavani would make a great signing for any club in Europe.Talking to Spanish radio station El Larguero as translated by "From the outside I do not see it so difficult that he can come in this winter market. We had an offer from Atletico Madrid, we did not accept it. "Abraham has scored 15 goals for the Blues so far this season and has been a regular in Lampard's side, featuring in 31 games in all competitions for Chelsea.Meanwhile, Lampard said he had ice on his ankle following the game, but that the Blues would need to wait to determine the full extent of the injury. However, the report states that Diego Simeone is looking to return for the striker who is out of contract at the end of the season. Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have reached a stand-off over a deal for Edinson Cavani, the UK Telegraph reports. The Blues were linked with many names including Timo Werner and Moussa Dembele. Here's everything we know about the future of the striker, and how the story has developed through January to the summer. The latest January transfer news on Edinson Cavani, as Chelsea, Manchester United and Atletico Madrid continue to be linked with the PSG strikerDuring the January transfer window Chelsea made no secret of their search for a striker as they looked to ease the burden on top scorer Tammy Abraham.