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: Blades target distanced from West Brom links, Serie A side closing in on Blackburn Rovers striker

Paul Heckingbottom’s side are continuing to make moves in the transfer window as the new EFL Championship season approaches.

It has already been a busy transfer window across English football and there are still months of ins and outs to come.

Sheffield United have been handed a boost to their reported interest in a Derby County attacker after it emerged that West Brom, believed to be favourites to sign the player, are ‘not pursuing a move’ while Middlesbrough are currently finalising a deal to bring in a new striker.

Preston North End have brought in a former Blackpool loanee on trial after the midfielder was released by Liverpool and Hull City have reportedly reignited their interest in a player who they were linked with in January.

Meanwhile, Cardiff City plan to launch a bid to sign a transfer target next summer after missing out on the player this window and a Blackburn Rovers striker is closing in on a move to Italy.

Birmingham City are not interested in signing a Reading defender, despite reports, while a Scottish Premiership side have not ruled out a move for a Wigan Athletic attacker.

Finally, Manchester United have moved on to other targets after failing to agree a fee for a Watford star.

Here are the EFL Championship news stories making the headlines on Tuesday morning:

Preston North End have brought in a former Blackpool loanee on trial after the midfielder was released by Liverpool and Hull City have reportedly reignited their interest in a player who they were linked with in January.

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