Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly eyeing one of the league’s brightest young talents for a move to the Premier League.
There’s plenty of players out on loan who are impressing with two Hull City youngsters looking bright and a QPR striker being compared to and England legend and current Championship manager.
Sheffield United’s on loan goalkeeper Robin Olsen has said he was a long time admirer of the Blades before he was approached about a move to Bramall Lane.
Fulham have the spending power of a Premier League club according to a rival manager while a former West Ham star has been backed to start hitting the goal trail by his current boss.
Chris Houghton’s time at Nottingham Forest could be coming to an end but defender Joe Worrall has distanced himself from a move away from the City Ground.
Elsewhere, Stoke City could appeal a red card they were handed in last night’s 1-1 draw with Barnsley and a former Birmingham City and Swansea winger wont be making an early return from a serious injury.
Here are the biggest transfer stories and talking points from around the EFL Championship ahead of yet another bumper round of fixtures coming up this weekend.
1. Ex-Hull boss to join Posh
Grant McCann has reportedly agreed to return to management with Peterborough United following the sacking of Darren Ferguson. The 41-year-old previously helped Posh win promotion to the Championship in 2011. (Peterborough Telegraph) Photo: James Gill - Danehouse
2. Baggies eye Newcastle midfielder
West Brom are reportedly interested in signing Newcastle United's Sean Longstaff. The midfielder is facing uncertainty over his future following the Magpies' takeover. (Football League World) Photo: Alex Morton
3. Tigers prepared to spend 'big money'
Hull City owner Acun Ilicali has admitted he is prepared to spend big money on a striker this summer. Keane Lewis-Potter is currently the Tigers' top scorer with seven goals. (The 72) Photo: Alex Livesey
4. West Ham consider Robins swoop
West Ham are reportedly weighing up a summer bid for Bristol City teenager Alex Scott. The 18-year-old has made 27 appearances in the Championship this season. (Football League World) Photo: Alex Davidson
5. Arsenal ace makes Djed Spence claim
Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli has named Djed Spence has the toughest player he has faced. The Gunners are targeting the Middlesbrough defender following his successful loan spell with Nottingham Forest. (Metro) Photo: Michael Regan
6. Terriers boss an option for Leeds United
Former Leeds United defender Danny Mills has suggested that the Whites could appoint Huddersfield Town boss Carlos Coberan if they are relegated this season. The Terriers currently sit in a play-off spot in the Championship. (Football Insider) Photo: Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA