Everton look to beat Liverpool to wonderkid striker, Huddersfield Town's staggering loan debts revealed - Championship gossip

With no professional football taking place until April 30th at the very earliest, following an announcement by the EFL last week, we're set for a lengthy wait until the Championship makes its eagerly-anticipated return.
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Here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship:

Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani has insisted that his focus his "100%" on getting the club to the Premier League, amid suggestions he could look to invest in an Italian football club. (Sport Witness)

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The release of Huddersfield Town's accounts have confirmed that they must repay £35 million in loans to their former owner Dean Hoyle, which most likely explains their low spending last summer. (BBC Sport)

Ex-Leeds United man Noel Whelan has suggested that £30m-rated Aston Villa defender would be an ideal acquisition for the Whites, should the two side's swap divisions at the end of the season. (Birmingham Mail)

QPR's director of football Les Ferdinand has revealed that his recruitment team have been working tirelessly to finalise their summer targets, with video scouting proving particularly useful. (Sky Sports)

Derby County owner Mel Morris has suggested that a potential big-money investment in the club is some way off, largely due to the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 outbreak. (Derby Telegraph)

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Stoke City star Jack Butland has revealed it's been a struggle to maintain his goalkeeping practice during the current football suspension, but is trying to treat the situation like summer training. (Sky Sports)

Plymouth Argyle manager Ryan Lowe has revealed that he'd one day like to return to his former club Sheffield Wednesday as a manager, as he believes he's got "unfinished business" at the club. (Sheffield Star)

Everton are said to be upping their interest in Wigan Athletic wonderkid Joe Gelhardt, as they look to beat the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea in signing the starlet striker. (Football Insider)

Blackburn Rovers boss Tony Mowbray has revealed that he thinks there could be just a two-week break between seasons, as the EFL face the unenviable of organising football's resumption. (Club website)