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Transfer Talk: Mooy, Lemina, Wilson, Rhodes, Browne, Austin, Holgate, Nketiah, Obi, Peacock-Farrell, Bojan, Sesay

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Check out the transfer talk for the Football League…

ABC Sevilla have spoken to Leeds United source, who has told them they don’t plan to sell Casilla, but are working to sell Bailey Peacock-Farrell to Burnley, will then bring someone else in.

Some West Brom fans are urging Baggies to sign Stoke‘s Bojan Krkic. According to the Sentinel, the Baggies had a bid rejected for Bojan in the January transfer window but have changed managers since then. According to Marca, several clubs, in Spain, France and North America, are already interested.

Middlesbrough are poised to sign highly-rated West Ham attacker Marcus Browne on a permanent deal, with the player due for a medical on Teesside.

QPR and Wigan join Middlesbrough in the race to sign former Chelsea defender Todd Kane on a free transfer.

The Leeds United-linked midfielder Ivan Sunjic is flying in to sign for Pep Clotet’s Birmingham City, according to reports in his native Croatia.

Forest Green Rovers are still interested in signing Peterborough striker Matt Stevens according to Mark Cooper.

The race is on for Crawley Town right-back David Sesay with the Sun claiming that West Bromwich Albion, Swansea City and Brentford are all interested in signing him.

Middlesbrough have had a bid rejected by Charlton for defender Anfernee Dijksteel.

Queens Park Rangers have been offered the chance to sign Jordan Rhodes on loan from Sheffield Wednesday, according to West London Sport.

Other stories reported:

Aaron Mooy’s hopes of a transfer to the Premier League have taken a big hit after his Huddersfield bosses set a lofty £20 million asking price for potential suitors West Ham, Watford, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Leicester City, Newcastle United, and Southampton.

Birmingham City, Derby County and Leeds United all explored the possibility of signing the Leicester City centre-back, Daniel Obi, reports All Nigeria Soccer.

West Brom have agreed a fee with Brentford to sign Romaine Sawyers. In region of £3m. Set for medical today. (Lyall Thomas)

Middlesbrough have joined Brentford in the race for Blackpool left-back Marc Bola. (@reluctantnicko)

Villarreal ‘close to signing’ Fulham midfielder André Frank Zambo Anguissa – Arrival could be announced ‘in next few days’.

Middlesbrough‘s Billal Brahimi has turned down the offer of a new contract in favour of a return to France.

Preston North End forward Graham Burke is in talks over a loan move back to Shamrock Rovers.

– The Eastern Daily Press state that Norwich City have cooled their interest in Ipswich Town starlet Andre Dozzell after their rivals slapped a hefty £5 million price tag on the youngster.

Sunderland left-back Bryan Oviedo is set to sign for Belgium outfit side Club Brugge, with a deal ‘as good as complete’. (voetbal24.be)

Reading chief executive Nigel Howe says the club are still searching for a striker in the summer transfer window.

Manchester United make an enquiry for Fulham‘s Ryan Sessegnon but will need to fork out £27m.

Bristol City have reportedly identified Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah as their top transfer target and are no longer interested in signing either Middlesbrough’s Britt Assombalonga or Aston Villa’s Scott Hogan.

Derby manager Phillip Cocu says the club are looking at transfer options as they try to strengthen their squad before the season starts.

Blackburn Rovers manager Tony Mowbray has revealed that the club are still interested in signing a new goalkeeper this summer.

Portsmouth manager Kenny Jackett admitted a striker could yet fall into that category before the close of the transfer window. (The News, Portsmouth)

– Nigel Clough anticipates further interest in Burton Albion players before the end of the transfer window – but he says they “will do everything we can” to keep the squad intact. Marcus Harness has been linked elsewhere and Liam Boyce is wanted by Aberdeen and Preston North End.

– Karl Robinson admits Oxford United’s lack of progress on their key transfers this summer is becoming hugely frustrating. Another three players are required, including the two highest priorities of the summer – a striker and a centre back. (Oxford Mail)

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