The League One rumour mill is in full swing and plenty of deals have already been done across the division.
Many clubs are looking to bolster their squads as they aim to build on their performances during the first half of the season.
Others will be hoping to keep hold of their prized assets to ensure they are around for the business end of the season.
We scoured the best local newspapers and websites to find the stories and transfer gossip from League One
Sheffield Wednesday have made an enquiry about Burnley defender Luke McNally (Sheffield Star)
Barnsley and Portsmouth are among the clubs interested in ex-Arsenal youngster Robbie Burton (Football Insider)
Bristol Rovers are set to sign Brentford goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe on loan for the remainder of the season (Dan Marsh)
The Gas have also confrirmed that Scott Sinclair has agreed a new 18-month contract (Official Site)
Burton have signed West Brom youngster Zac Ashworth on loan until the end of the season (Official Site)
Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna says there has been no decision over Gassan Ahadme's future amid interest from the Brewers (East Anglian Daily Times)
Port Vale midfielder Harry Charsley has left the club by mutual consent to join League Two side Newport (Official Site)
Lincoln are interested in QPR forward Sinclair Armstrong but face competition from a host of League One clubs (Darren Witcoop)
Leeds youngster Max Dean has agreed to join MK Dons on loan (Football Insider)
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