Here are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumoursHere are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours
Here are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours

Sheffield United transfer news: Former Watford boss targets loan move for Blades stopper, Swansea move for Arsenal academy keeper

Sheffield United will find out their league schedule for next season when the EFL Championship fixtures are released later this week.

Clubs across English football’s second tier are exploring options to improve their squads ahead of the new season.

A Sheffield United goalkeeper is wanted on-loan by a Scottish Premiership club currently managed by a former Watford, Cardiff City and Wigan Athletic manager while Burnley are stepping up their chase for £4 million valued midfielder who is also on Hull City’s radar.

 A Wigan Athletic midfielder has dismissed rumours linking him with a return to a former club and says he is determined to fight for his place at the Latics and a Luton Town striker looks set for a move to Northampton Town. 

Elsewhere, Cardiff City’s summer transfer window plans will see them looking to strengthen the spin of their team by signing a new centre back, central midfielder and striker while Stoke City are on the trail of two more summer signings. 

West Brom have expressed an interest in a Leicester City midfielder who Steve Bruce tried to sign while he was Newcastle United manager and Swansea City are looking to complete the signing of a released Arsenal keeper.

 Finally, Scottish side Aberdeen have placed a £3m price tag on their Scotland international midfielder who is reportedly wanted by Millwall. 

Here are the transfer news stories making the headlines on Tuesday morning: 

 A Wigan Athletic midfielder has dismissed rumours linking him with a return to a former club and says he is determined to fight for his place at the Latics and a Luton Town striker looks set for a move to Northampton Town. 

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