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
MK Dons have signed Paris Maghoma on loan from Brentford until the end of the season (Official Site)
Wanderers have been linked with a move for Burton forward Victor Adeboyejo
Port Vale are set to land Nottingham Forest full-back Aaron Donnelly on loan (Lyall Thomas)
Bristol Rovers have cancelled Zain Westbrooke's contract by mutual consent (Official Site)
Portsmouth will not be able to sign players from Oxford for 12 months after appointing John Mousinho (Witney Gazette)
Bristol City forward Chris Martin is expected to leave this month and has interest from League One clubs (Darren Witcoop)
Doncaster's deal to sign Peterborough left-back Joe Tomlinson has fallen through at a late stage (Doncaster Free Press)
Burnley want Sheffield Wednesday target Luke McNally to link up with a Championship club if they sanction a loan deal this month (Alan Nixon)
Barnsley trio Mads Andersen, Brad Collins and Jordan Williams have had their contracts extended for a further 12 months (Yorkshire Post)
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