Deadline day is approaching and the League One rumour mill is in full swing.
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
Everton legend Duncan Ferguson has agreed terms with Forest Green following Ian Burchnall's departure (Alex Crook)
Wanderers have been linked with a move for Tottenham youngster Alfie Devine
Plymouth are interested in Fulham centre-back Connor McAvoy but face competition from Hearts and Aberdeen (Football Insider)
Sheffield Wednesday are set to hold discussions with Michael Hector's representatives over a potential return to Hillsborough (Yorkshire Live)
Portsmouth winger Ronan Curtis is attracting attention from Championship side Blackpool (Darren Witcoop)
Meanwhile, Sunderland defender Bailey Wright is unlikely to head to Fratton Park this month (Andrew Moon)
Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth has hinted Sullay Kaiki could be heading for the exit door amid links with MK Dons (Bucks Free Press)
Preston midfielder Adam O'Reilly is free to leave the club and has had talks with clubs in League One (Echo Live)
Barnsley are eyeing a move for Chelmsford City left-back Eduino Vaz (Football League World)
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