Ahead of the window re-opening this winter, clubs are already being linked with a number of potential new signings, as managers look to strengthen in order to achieve their campaign goals.
As always, we’re sharing the latest rumours from around the Championship – so scroll and click through the pages to see the latest news and gossip from around the internet:
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All the latest gossip from around the web Photo: JPIMEDIA
. Millwall suffer blow
Tom Bradshaw is the latest Millwall player to join a mounting injury list after the striker missed last night’s draw with Reading. (London Online) Photo: Stephen Pond
. A blow for Derby
Martyn Waghorn took a knock to his back during Derby County's 3-0 defeat by Middlesbrough and was replaced at half-time. (Various) Photo: Alex Pantling
5. Interesting...
Steve Cooper revealed he spoke to the Football Association about the appointment of referee Andy Woolmer before the 1-1 draw against Sheffield Wednesday which ended in controversy following a disallowed Swansea goal. (Sports Mole) Photo: David Rogers
6. Huddersfield man talks Leeds
Carlos Corberan has delivered a detailed explanation as to why he opted to leave Leeds United and join Huddersfield Town in the summer. "We had made it back into the Premier League. I was working alongside a coach like Marcelo and for a club with fans like Leeds. So why change?" Corberan told Coaches Voice. "I always wanted to be a coach. You also understand that, if you want to keep growing, every stage has to come to an end at some point.” Photo: Gareth Copley
7. Coventry suffer goalkeeper blow
Coventry City were dealt yet another injury blow to put a dampener on a brilliant victory over Cardiff City. Manager Mark Robins admits he's going to try to get emergency loan cover in after Sky Blues stopper Marko Marosi suffered a fractured cheekbone in the 1-0 St Andrew's win. (Various) Photo: Michael Regan
8. Murphy set for contract
Ex-Sheffield Wednesday loanee Jacob Murphy is set to be handed a new contract to fend off interest from other clubs. (Football Insider) Photo: Pool