Here are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours Here are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours
Here are Tuesday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours

Sunderland transfer news: Black Cats ‘agree deal’ for Morecambe defender, West Ham ‘not ruling out’ move for Blackburn Rovers forward

Alex Neil’s side sit second in the EFL Championship table after two games, following Saturday’s 3-2 win at Bristol City.

The new EFL Championship season is up and running and is now two games in as the early front runners get their noses out in front while the summer transfer window continues to rumble on in the background.

Sunderland have ‘agreed a deal’ to sign a defender from League One side Morecambe while a Middlesbrough striker is reportedly attracting interest from a club in the Turkish Super League.

Meanwhile, Millwall are in ‘advance talks’ with a Blackpool forward and a Sheffield Wednesday star’s future is said to be ‘up in the air’ after the League One side rejected a six figure bid from Blackpool.

Premier League side West Ham are ‘not ruling out’ a move for a Blackburn Rovers forward and Reading are said to be ‘very hopeful’ of finalising a deal for a former Huddersfield Town player this week.

Elsewhere, West Brom gaffer Steve Bruce could be set to dip into the transfer market again after an injury to one of his players while QPR boss Michael Beale has said that a goalkeeper will not be leaving the club on loan this summer.

Finally, a Bournemouth midfielder has spoken about his move from Celtic last year and says he turned down interest from Burnley, a Premier League at the time, in favour of the Championship Cherries while a

Here are the EFL transfer news stories making the headlines on Tuesday morning:

Meanwhile, Millwall are in ‘advance talks’ with a Blackpool forward and a Sheffield Wednesday star’s future is said to be ‘up in the air’ after the League One side rejected a six figure bid from Blackpool.

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