Ex-Sunderland defender joins League One rivals, Portsmouth lose key man plus Barnsley plot Ipswich swoop: News and transfer rumours
The summer transfer window reopened this week – with Sunderland and their League One rivals looking to strengthen ahead of the 2021/22 season.
Here are some of the latest news and transfer stories from around the third tier.
Bolton sign ex-Sunderland defender
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Hide AdNewly-promoted Bolton have completed the signing of former Sunderland defender Declan John.


The 25-year-old will arrive from Swansea on a three-year deal and helped Wanderers win promotion back to League One during a loan spell last season.
John didn’t make a single appearance for Sunderland during a loan spell at the Stadium of Light in 2020.
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Hide AdThe full-back told Bolton’s website: "Feeling appreciated and wanted by Bolton Wanderers brings me huge joy and I am delighted to sign this deal.”
Wigan to sign Portsmouth captain
Another player who will be on the move this summer is defender Tom Naylor.
The 29-year-old was club captain at Portsmouth, where his contract is set to expire, but has agreed to join League One rivals Wigan for next season.
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Hide AdNaylor, who joined Pompey in 2018, had been in negotiations about staying at Fratton Park but has elected to move on.
The defender told Wigan’s website: "I'm over the moon. I'm buzzing, excited, and I cannot wait to get started.”
Barnsley plot Ipswich swoop
Finally, Barnsley are reportedly lining up a move for Ipswich midfielder Flynn Downes.
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Hide AdAccording to Football Insider, The Tykes are readying a bid for the 22-year-old who has been given the green light to leave Portman Road by manager Paul Cook.
Downes made just 24 League One appearances last season due to a knee injury.
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