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Football Transfer Talk: Clarke-Harris, Ayew, Giroud, Vaulks, Gibson, Dunk, Gray, Bowen, Robinson, Benteke

Check out the transfer talk for the Football League…

Watford are claimed to have become more open to doing a deal with Leeds United for Andre Gray.

 

Leeds have prepared a £18m offer for West Brom target Jarrod Bowen, which will see them pay Hull £3m to loan him for the season and sign him for another £15m if they win promotion this season.

Other stories reported:

Sheffield United could look to strengthen their back line in January, and Nottingham Forest left-back Jack Robinson is the latest name to be linked with becoming Enda Stevens’ new understudy. (Nottingham Post)

Swansea City are wanting £18m for Andre Ayew, Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham Hotspur and Marcelo Bielsa’s Leeds United are reportedly interested in him.

Swansea City boss Steve Cooper admitted last week that the club may not see any more new arrivals, but it could be a different story for departures.

Sheffield Wednesday, Middlesbrough, Luton, Preston , Hull , QPR, Cardiff , Charlton and Wigan . have shown interest in striker Jonson Clarke-Harris this month, claims a report by BristolLive. He’s hit 20 goals in 33 League One games for Bristol Rovers this season.

Middlesbrough boss Jonathan Woodgate has hinted about a possible transfer for Burnley defender Ben Gibson. (oneBoro)

Middlesbrough have begun talks with Augsburg regarding a loan move for defender Reece Oxford. Luton also said to want him.

Blackburn Rovers hope to step up their recruitment this week which could see them make their first signing in the January transfer window. Manager Tony Mowbray revealed the club have agreed a deal with another club for a loan player. Mowbray chose not to reveal the player’s identity, but has previously stated that a right-sided attacker is what they were looking for.

Birmingham City have told Manchester United they want to keep Jude Bellingham on loan as part of any deal for the midfielder, according to reports.

Huddersfield Town manager Danny Cowley has confirmed that some out-of-favour players must leave the club before he re-enters the transfer market.

Nottingham Forest head coach Sabri Lamouchi has dropped a hint on his interest in Huddersfield Town wingman Adama Diakhaby. He remains tight-lipped about it. Sky Sports claim deal is close.

– Australia international defender Bailey Wright is expected to sign for Sunderland from Bristol City today, whilst they are made to wait for Antione Semenyo. The Black Cats are set for new talks with Rangers as they look to wrap up the loan signing of midfielder Greg Docherty, Football Insider has learned.

– League One Sunderland and Championship rivals Bristol City and Stoke City have all been credited with an interest in Wales and Cardiff City midfielder Will Vaulks.

– Phil Parkinson is hoping that Sunderland can agree a quick deal for Bolton Wanderers defender Harry Brockbank, according to a report from The Sun on Sunday.

– Keith Hill has admitted Bolton need to start thinking about the raft of players who will be out of contract at the end of this season, with 13 people entering the last six months of their current deals.

– Paul Warne insists Rotherham are not desperate to make additions to their squad in January.

Salford City are reported to be offering £5,000 a week towards the wages of Sunderland‘s Will Grigg in a bid to land him on loan this month.

Stoke City boss Michael O’Neill hasn’t ruled out bringing in more players before the deadline. He said, “If the right player comes along we’ll certainly be in the market to get them. Unfortunately, one or two that we have tried for we haven’t been able to get, possibly our league position has affected us a little bit in terms of players selecting where they want to go. At the back end of the window there may be some swap deals going on but as I said we’re not just going to sign players for the sake of it and adding to our numbers because we’ve worked hard to get the numbers down.”

– Speaking to News Shopper, Charlton Athletic manager Lee Bowyer has said that his side is in desperate need of new signings as they look to stave off relegation to League One. “We need to bring bodies in, that’s obvious. I know it, [director of football] Steve Gallen knows it and the chairman [Matt Southall] knows it. The sooner, the better for me. The sooner we start bringing bodies in the better because we need help. Not just for myself, the players [as well]. They need help. They know it. Everyone can see what’s happening. A bit of help and a few more players coming back and then we’ll give ourselves a better chance. We’ve given targets, the players that we want to bring in, and the sooner we start bringing players in the better.”

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