Sheffield United and Cardiff City are in competition to sign a promising 18-year old from the non-leagues as both clubs look set for busy winter windows.
Middlesbrough are considering recalling a loanee from League 1 while a Stoke City defender, currently in the MLS, could make his loan move permanent.
Hearts defender John Souttar has been linked with no less than NINE Championship clubs, as well as Celtic and Rangers, but one of those teams have confirmed they are not pursuing a deal for the Scotland international.
Carlos Corberan has spoken about Huddersfield Town’s stance ahead of the transfer window and Fulham have also spoken out on their own stance over Aleksandar Mitrovic’s as Europe’s top club shows interest.
A former West Brom striker has tipped his old club to re-sign another ex-Baggie forward next month while a former Derby County midfielder is training with Barnsley as he looks to find a new club.
More news coming out of Craven Cottage suggests they may face competition from a Premier League side in their bid to land a midfielder from Ligue 1.
Here are Thursday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours:

1. 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

2. 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

3. 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

4. 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