Barnsley midfielder tipped for summer exit, Nottingham Forest sensation lauds teammate's influence - Championship gossip

The 2019/20 Championship campaign remains at a standstill, but the EFL remain hopeful of resurrecting the season at some point over the summer, with games likely to be played behind closed doors.
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In the meantime, there's still plenty of football gossip out there, as clubs prepare their plans for once the game finally returns to normality. Here's all the latest news and transfer rumours from the Championship:

Sheffield Wednesday ace Barry Bannan has revealed he's desperate to get the Owls promoted, and is eager to repay the loyalty shown to him by the club's fans over his five-year spell at Hillsborough. (Sheffield Star)

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Ex-Leeds United striker Kemar Roofe has suggested that he could one day return to Elland Road, claiming he'd "never say no" if the opportunity was right. (Four Four Two)

Fulham are said to have dropped their asking price for midfielder Jean Michael Seri down to around £9m, as they look to offload the Ivory Coast international this summer. (Sport Witness)

Man Utd icon Rio Ferdinand has lauded the natural talent of Middlesbrough loanee Ravel Morrison, and suggested his treatment by the press hindered his development greatly. (MEN)

Barnsley midfielder Cameron McGeehan looks likely to leave the club this summer, and has suggested he could see his loan spell with Portsmouth turned into a permanent deal. (Portsmouth News)

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Pundit Noel Whelan has suggested Leeds should consider a move for Wolves goalkeeper John Ruddy, and claimed his experience would be an invaluable addition to the side. (Football Insider)

QPR boss Mark Warburton believes the summer transfer window could be scrapped, given the precarious financial position that an increasing number of clubs find themselves in. (London Football News)

Nottingham Forest star Matty Cash has highlighted teammate Ben Watson as playing a key role in his successful transition into the full-back role, citing his inspirational leadership skills. (The Athletic)

Nathan Jones is the bookies firm favourite to become the next Luton Town manager, after Graeme Jones left the club by mutual consent last week. (Sky Bet)