Here are the today's transfer rumours, Wednesda, January 8th.
Peterborough United lining up permanent transfer for on-loan Huddersfield Town midfielder Reece Browwn (Examiner)
Blackburn Rovers are interested in signing Northern Irish winger Jordan Jones from Scottish Premiership side Rangers this January.(Daily Record)
Reading defender Tyler Blackett is closing in on a move to Turkish giants Fenerbahce.(Reading Live)
Preston North End are understood to be closing in on Celtic forward Scott Sinclair. (Lancashire Eevening Post)
Luton Town are rumoured to be in the running to sign Dinamo Zagreb winger Izet Hajrovic. (FLW)
Bristol City look set to complete the loan signing of Arsenal's Eddie Nketiah. (Bristol Post)
Sheffield United forward Billy Sharp has rejected moves to Nottingham Forest and Celtic. (Daily Star)
Stoke City forward Tyrese Campbell, whose contract with the Championship outfit expires in the summer, is wanted by Celtic. (Independent)
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Crystal Palace are preparing a bid for 20-year-old Stoke City striker Tyrese Campbell. (Independent)
Rangers have entered the race to land Chelsea's Connor Gallagher on-loan, cutting his spell at Charlton short. (Football London)
Stoke are being linked with a move for Blackburn Rovers midfielder Corry Evans.
Cardiff City are set to keep hold of goalkeeper Neil Etheridge after West Ham landed 'Boros Darren Randolph. (Guardian)
Leicester City defender Filip Benkovic is wanted by Championship side Derby County. (Derbyshire Live)
Blackpool’s Jordan Thompson, Benfica’s Chris Willock, Rangers’ Jordan Jones and, Jack Clarke, who has returned to Spurs from Leeds with a view of finding another loan move have all been linked with a loan to Stoke. (Stoke Live)
Leeds United have made a formal approach to take Liverpool’s Curtis Jones on loan. (Football Insider)
Nottingham Forest are preparing to swoop for Barnsley midfielder Alex Mowatt. (The72)
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