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Transfer Talk: Flint, Wanyama, Carson, Mousset, Joao, Heneghan, Ajayi, Assombalonga, Austin, Enobakhare, Grosicki

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Check out the transfer talk for the Football League…

According to the London Evening Standard, Tottenham Hotspur‘s move for Fulham ace Ryan Sessegnon is being held up by demands for a player to be included in the deal.

Rotherham boss Paul Warne has confirmed two bids for Leeds United and West Brom linked Semi Ajayi.

Leeds United, Derby County and Swansea City reportedly want to sign Oakley-Boothe from Tottenham.

Brentford have tabled an offer to sign Southampton linked Bryan Mbuemo from Troyes.

Nottingham Forest and Barnsley are plotting bids to sign AZ Alkmaar striker Bjorn Johnsen.

Sunderland boss Jack Ross continues his bid to strengthen his defence by taking a keen interesting in Sheffield United central defender Ben Heneghan. Reading have also enquired.

Birmingham City are interested in signing Bright Enobakhare from Midland rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers this summer, according to the Birmingham Mail.

Oldham Athletic are set to complete the signing of Beninese striker Désiré Ségbé Azankpo, from Slovak side FK Senica.

Celtic and Cardiff City have joined the race to sign Middlesbrough’s £15 million record signing Britt Assombalonga, according to the Northern Echo.

Other stories reported:

Cardiff City are rumoured to be homing in on Middlesbrough defender Aden Flint, who is said to have impressed during his debut season at the Riverside. (Daily Mirror)

Bristol City are looking to snap up Sheffield Wednesday striker Lucas Joao, after the player reportedly handed in a transfer request on Tuesday. (Bristol Post)

Lazio are working hard to agree a new contract with Leeds United target Felipe Caciedo.

Leeds United are weighing-up a move for former Sunderland goalkeeper Max Johnstone.

Derby County manager Phillip Cocu is keen to offload goalkeeper Scott Carson in the summer transfer window, the Daily Mirror’s Transfer Blog have reported.

– Reported Nottingham Forest target Kamil Grosicki has had his price tag revealed. The Hull City forward was said to be the subject of a mooted £2.5m bid by Forest earlier this summer. Hull Daily Post however say he will cost £4m.

Ipswich Town are one of a number of clubs weighing up a move for Bury defender Adam Thompson. (East Anglian Daily Times)

West Bromwich Albion are moving closer to landing Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore, after the Bluesbirds accepted a £8m offer for the 25-year-old. (BBC Sport)

Tottenham Hotspur‘s Marcus Edwards could be on his way out this summer with Football London reporting that the forward is training with Brentford.

Nottingham Forest, Sheffield United, Cardiff City and Swansea City are all being linked with Bordeaux‘s Ligue 1 powerhouse Younousse Sankhare. His club hint at his potential exit.

Nottingham Forest manager Sabri Lamouchi has admitted to the club’s official website that he is aware of interest from Sheffield United in midfielder Ben Osborn. On Monday it seemed a done deal, now however there are claims work is still to be done.

– According to Pete O’Rourke of the Football Insider, Nottingham Forest are in ‘advanced talks’ with Ryan Yates over a new deal.

West Brom are in talks to sign Brazilian Matheus Pereira on loan, first offer nowhere near enough however. (Record)

Sheffield Wednesday asked Newcastle United to include players as a part of the deal for manager Steve Bruce, according to a Sky Sports report.

Bristol City are being linked with a move for Orebro SK goalkeeper Oscar Jansson. Unsure why, they’ve got plenty already!

Hull City have agreed a deal to sign Everton winger Josh Bowler on a season-long loan.

Rangers looking to beat Hull City and Charlton Athletic to loan Liverpool midfielder Herbie Kane after making an approach.

Mansfield Town are in no rush to add to their squad – and claim no one is showing signs of wanting their current players either.

– Michael Harriman is believed to be on trial with Cambridge United.

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