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Transfer Talk: Brownhill, Atsu, McLean, Maddison, Jota, Kalou, Bong, Worrall, Wells, Rose, Success, Clarke-Harris

Check out the transfer talk for the Football League…

Newcastle United winger Christian Atsu has emerged as a target for West Brom before the close of the transfer window.

Football Insider reveal that West Brom have opened talks with Hull City to sign attacking star Kamil Grosicki in late-window deal. Look to have beaten competition from Nottingham Forest and Celtic.

Newcastle United have not put a bid in for Hull City winger Jarrod Bowen.

Huddersfield defender Florent Hadergjonaj is poised to join Turkish club Kasimpasa on loan until the end of the season.

Reading have set their eyes on signing Sao Paulo midfielder Felipe Araruna.

Other transfer talk and stories reported:

Hull City are considering a move for Peterborough United’s Marcus Maddison, as per a report by Hull Live.

Sunderland reject latest offer for striker Will Grigg – this time from Bradford City.

West Bromwich Albion are keen to make Grady Diangana’s loan deal from West Ham a permanent one, according to The Sun. 10m deal being explored.

Sunderland and Barnsley are in talks to sign Luca Connell on loan from Celtic. The midfielder is one of a number of options being looked at by Sunderland in the final few days of the window.

Burnley close to agreeing deal to sign Bristol City captain Josh Brownhill. One other Premier League club made late move for him today.

Nottingham Forest are working on a deal to sign Brighton left-back Gaetan Bong. The 31-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season.

– Greek website Sportdog report Olympiacos are still interested in signing Nottingham Forest attacking midfielder Joao Carvalho ahead of Friday’s transfer deadline.

Luton Town are in talks with Tottenham Hotspur defender Cameron Carter-Vickers over a loan move, according to a report by Football Insider.

Nottingham Forest have opened talks with highly-rated defender Joe Worrall for a contract extension at the club following interest from West Ham, Sheffield United and Southampton. (Daily Star)

Crystal Palace have agreed a deal for West Brom‘s highly rated young full back Nathan Ferguson, who is valued at around £11million.

Huddersfield Town have joined the race to sign Isaac Success, the Watford Observer understands. Both Anderlecht and Cardiff City. Talks continuing, no deal agreed as of yet.

Huddersfield Town have an eye on Hibernian wingman Martin Boyle for a potential transfer-window move to the Championship.

Watford – still desperate to add a left-back before the deadline – are interested in Birmingham‘s Kristian Pedersen.

– Lawrence Shankland is staying with Dundee United as he leaves Stoke and QPR reeling.

Brentford are looking into a deadline-day beating swoop for Barnsley‘s Jacob Brown, according to journalist Alan Nixon.

Bristol City closing in on an agreement with Burnley to sign Nahki Wells, who has been in a huge amount of transfer talk this window.

Middlesbrough are considering raiding Scotland for a couple of players before the deadline closes on Friday, with Rangers‘ Jordan Jones (also linked with Sunderland, Stoke, Blackburn and Swansea) and Livingston‘s Lyndon Dykes in their sights.

– According to the Daily Mail, Fulham are in talks with Premier League side Aston Villa over a potential deal for Spanish playmaker Jota, who only made the move to Villa Park in the summer transfer window.

Sheffield Wednesday, Cardiff, QPR and Charlton are plotting a late swoop for Bristol Rovers striker Jonson Clarke-Harris.

Sunderland. Want around 10 a week towards McGeady wages on a loan. Hibs looking into it, other reports claim Jack Ross has ruled out a reunion with McGeady – but remains keen to take Marc McNulty before the transfer window closes. (Alan Nixon)

Derby striker Mason Bennett is set to sign for Millwall on loan. A deal should be completed on Thursday.

– Speaking to the Lancashire Telegraph, Blackburn Rovers boss Tony Mowbray has said that he remains hopeful of adding “one or two” new players to his squad before the end of the January transfer window.

ADO Den Haag are in talks to sign Cardiff City striker Omar Bogle on loan until the end of the season, as Alan Pardew continues his recruitment drive from England.

Ipswich Town manager Paul Lambert has suggested that midfielder Jon Nolan will not be leaving Portman Road before the end of the transfer window. He was linked with Blackpool.

Bradford City have confirmed that they have received an offer from League Two rivals Swindon Town for the services of striker Eoin Doyle.

Sheffield Wednesday hoping Connor Wickham comes from Crystal Palace. Cardiff loan offer better but player will have a say. Cardiff looking into Rhodes if fails. Would outbid Wigan.

Peterborough United chairman Darragh MacAnthony said on Sky Sports News on Wednesday evening, that he will sell reported Celtic target Ivan Toney in the January transfer window as long as they can keep him on loan until the end of the season in their bid to get promoted.

Carlisle United boss Chris Beech was set to meet a transfer target today as he bids to add ‘two or three’ more new faces before Friday’s deadline.

– Jack Simpson to stay at Bournemouth despite loan interest from Championship sides Middlesbrough, Stoke and Derby, following injuries to Lloyd Kelly and Chris Mepham. Hope still on the south coast of a deal for Jacob Bruun Larsen.

– Patrick Van Aanholt looks to be staying at Crystal Palace after they rejected third bid from PSV, who have now agreed deal to sign AC Milan’s Ricardo Rodriguez, this could have knock on effect for Wigan, whose Antonee Robinson is a target for Milan, and Colchester, whose Cohen Bramall an option for Wigan if AR leaves.

Rangers have not been in contact with Wigan Athletic for midfielder Josh Windass.

Nottingham Forest boss Sabri Lamouchi has dismissed speculation linking Matty Cash with a move away from the City Ground.

 

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