The transfer window is right around the corner and the rumour mill is already in full swing.
Many clubs will be looking to bolster their squads, while others will be hoping to keep hold of their prized assets.
There will also be plenty of out-of-contract players searching for their next challenge, with sides across the EFL publishing their retained lists.
We scoured the best local newspapers and websites to find the stories and transfer gossip from League One
Port Vale are among the sides interested in Tyler Walker following his release by Coventry (Darren Witcoop)
Birmingham are interested in a permanent deal for Derby midfielder Krystian Bielik (Derbyshire Live)
Alfie May's Cheltenham future is likely to be resolved "in the next week or so" amid interest from the Rams (Gloucestershire Live)
Burton midfielder Terry Taylor is attracting interest from Plymouth following their promotion to the Championship (Daily Record)
Barnsley have triggered an option to extend James Norwood's stay, while Luke Thomas has been offered a new deal (Yorkshire Post)
Clubs from League One and League Two are looking at Rochdale winger Abraham Odoh (Football Insider)
Charlton midfielder Alex Gilbey has agreed to join MK Dons at the end of his current deal (Official Site)
Darren Moore says Sheffield Wednesday will be targeting younger players as they prepare for life in the Championship (Yorkshire Live)
Luton's promotion to the Premier League could complicate Portsmouth's pursuit of Matt Macey (Andrew Moon)
Pompey and Burton are showing interest in Dan Agyei, who has also been offered fresh terms at Crewe (Darren Witcoop)
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