Sheffield Wednesday star's future in doubt, Leeds United may look to sign Champions League winner, £4m Owls deal debunked, TV blackout lifted - Championship Rumour Mill
All the latest news, transfer speculation and more from around the Championship, featuring Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United, West Brom and more
By Joel Sked
Published 4th Apr 2020, 12:10 BST
Updated 4th Apr 2020, 12:29 BST
Here we go again. What is a weekend without football? Especially when these football-less weekends are becoming the norm. How can we fill that void? It is difficult, even more so when there is no end point in sight, no certainty as to when it will be back.
There have been talks, discussions and perhaps disagreements as to how to proceed with Uefa hopeful fore league seasons to be completed in July and August. In the EFL it is a very stressful time with a number of sides struggling with the lack of income.
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5. Leeds tipped to sign Ayala
Leeds United have been urged to sign ex-Liverpool defender Daniel Ayala. The Middlesbrough centre-back has been linked with a switch to Elland Road. Ex-England striker Darren Bent reckons he could be a useful squad member. (Football Insider) Photo: Nigel Roddis
Filip Krovinovic wants to play in the Premier League, whether it is with West Brom or not. The Benfica loanee says it is a dream to feature in the top tier of English football. (Express & Star) Photo: Alex Pantling
The Championship, as well as the other leagues in the EFL and National League have been boosted by £125m. The Premier League agreed to advance funds to help clubs in the divisions below the top flight. (Various) Photo: Mike Hewitt
There was no £4million deal to take Steve Bruce from Sheffield Wednesday to Newcastle United. It was the figure quoted at the time but it is expected to be less than that. (Yorkshire Live) Photo: Dan Mullan