There is a little over a month until the Championship starts up again with the 2020/21 season and with that moves are already afoot across the division to strengthen squads, or fend off interest in star players.
Such is the nature of the current climate, clubs are likely going to have to be much more savvy in their transfer business ahead of a gruelling season. Smaller squads, bargain deals and loan moves will be prominent.
Here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship. Scroll down and click through to see which players your team is trying to sign or in danger of losing.


. Forest to Cash in?
Sheffield United have received a boost in their pursuit of right-back Matty Cash. The Nottingham Forest ace is also interesting West Ham but the Hammers won’t put in a bid until the move players on. The Blades have reportedly had a £10m bid rejected for the player. (Football Insider) Photo: Nathan Stirk

. Bees target Brown
Brentford want Barnsley star Jacob Brown to replace £25m-rated Ollie Watkins. The Bees ace has been linked with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace. Brown impressed for Barnsley as they survived relegation. (Football Insider) Photo: David Rogers

5. Ex-Owl on the move
Former Sheffield Wednesday star Morgan Fox has joined Championship rivals Stoke City. The defender left Hillsborough after four seasons in the summer. He has reportedly penned a three-year deal. Photo: George Wood

6. Wednesday enquiry
Sheffield Wednesday have made ‘tentative enquiries’ over the permanent signing of Josh Windass. The midfielder spent time on loan at the club last season and could be available for a knockdown price this summer from Wigan Athletic. The Owls are expected to face competition for his signature. (The Star) Photo: George Wood

7. Forest to net striker
Nottingham Forest are set to win the race for highly rated Greek striker Fotis Ioannidis. The 20-year-old is wanted in his homeland by giants Panathinkaikos but the Championship side have stolen a march. (SDNA) Photo: Catherine Ivill

8. Risdale's transfer warning
Peter Risdale has told Preston fans that the club are actively looking to strengthen the squad, but only when the right players come available. The club's advisor made no apologies for the fact the club won't break the wage structure they have in place. Photo: Laurence Griffiths