Meanwhile, second tier sides are already starting to consider where they might make fresh signings in the January transfer window, with the next opportunity to sign new players now appearing on the horizon. In the meantime, here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship.


. Rose rejection claims dismissed
Sources close to Watford have moved to quash rumours that Danny Rose rejected a deadline day move to the Hornets, insisting that the club's interest never progressed to an offer. (Watford Observer) Photo: MIKE EGERTON

. QPR ace to miss season with injury
QPR have confirmed that midfielder Luke Amos will miss the rest of the season through injury, after seriously damaging his knee in last weekend's goalless draw with Bournemouth. (Club website) Photo: Shaun Botterill

. Dutch reports fear for Cocu's Rams future
Reports from the Netherlands have claimed that Derby County boss Phillip Cocu is under "severe pressure", and echoed claims that another loss could see him sacked as manager. (Sport Witness) Photo: Stephen Pond

1. Rose rejection claims dismissed
Sources close to Watford have moved to quash rumours that Danny Rose rejected a deadline day move to the Hornets, insisting that the club's interest never progressed to an offer. (Watford Observer) Photo: MIKE EGERTON

2. QPR ace to miss season with injury
QPR have confirmed that midfielder Luke Amos will miss the rest of the season through injury, after seriously damaging his knee in last weekend's goalless draw with Bournemouth. (Club website) Photo: Shaun Botterill

3. Dutch reports fear for Cocu's Rams future
Reports from the Netherlands have claimed that Derby County boss Phillip Cocu is under "severe pressure", and echoed claims that another loss could see him sacked as manager. (Sport Witness) Photo: Stephen Pond

4. Cleverley commits future to Watford
Watford have confirmed that star midfielder Tom Cleverley has signed a new three-year deal with the club. The former Manchester United player has earned 13 England caps between 2012 and 2013. (Sky Sports) Photo: Catherine Ivill