Huddersfield Town could lose international winger this summer, Nottingham Forest forward eyes exit - Championship gossip

The Championship was supposed to be concluded today, but it appears that we're still some way off from seeing football make its return, as the EFL continue to work on finding a suitable restart plan.
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For now, here's all the latest news and gossip from the Championship...

Sheffield Wednesday are said to be eyeing a summer swoop for West Ham winger Nathan Holland, who could be let go for as little as £1 million. He's currently on loan with Oxford United. (Football Insider)

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Turkish side Ajansspor are understood to be upping their interest in Reading striker George Puscas, as they look to find a potential replacement for Vedat Muriqi. (Sport Witness)

Charlton Athletic are still sweating over whether Aston Villa will allow loanee Andre Green to stay with the club further into the summer, as his temporary deal with the Addicks will expire this month. (The Athletic)

Brighton's technical director has insisted that the club are looking to keep £30m-rated Ben White for a number of years, amid Leeds United's hopes of signing the defender permanently. (The Argus)

Nottingham Forest striker Zach Clough has admitted he's "desperate" to leave the club, and was disappointed to miss out on a move to Bolton Wanderers earlier in the season. (Nottingham Post)

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Teams from both Turkey and Egypt are said to be eyeing Huddersfield Town winger Ramadan Sobhi, who has made just four league appearances since joining the club in 2018. (Football League World)

Leeds-linked forward Cyle Larin has insisted he wishes to remain with his current club Fenerbahce, despite a number of reports linking him with a move this summer. (Takvim)

Ex-Middlesbrough ace Adama Traore has seen his fine season with Wolves credited scoop the BBC's 'surprise package' award, in a day of prizes decided by fan polls. (BBC Sport)

French side Lens are said to be looking to sign Fulham defender Maxime Le Marchand, as they look to strengthen their back line after being promoted to Ligue 1. (Sport Witness)