The transfer window is now open and the League One rumour mill is in full swing.
Many clubs are looking to bolster their squads, while others will be hoping to keep hold of their prized assets.
There are also plenty of out-of-contract players searching for their next challenge after sides across the EFL published their retained lists.
We scoured the best newspapers and websites to find the stories and transfer gossip from the third tier
Stoke are interested in Derby midfielder Jason Knight but face competition from Ipswich and Bristol City (Daily Mail)
Team-mate Krystian Bielik is in talks over a permanent move to Birmingham worth up to £1million (John Percy)
Meanwhile, the Rams have landed defender Callum Elder following his release by Hull (Official Site)
Wanderers have completed the signing of ex-Ipswich goalkeeper Joel Coleman on a two-year deal
The Whites have also been linked with a swoop for Australian international Keanu Baccus, who currently plays for St Mirren in the Scottish Premiership
Despite interest from the MLS, Huddersfield are confident of winning the race for out-of-contract Reading man Junior Hoilett (Darren Witcoop)
Craig MacGillivray has joined MK Dons on a free transfer following his Burton exit (Official Site)
Nathan Harness has also made the move to Stadium MK after his release by Charlton (Official Site)
Crewe are looking at experienced attacker Louie Moult, who is a free agent after leaving Burton (Daily Record)
Kevin McDonald has signed a two-year contract at Bradford after turning down fresh terms at Exeter (Official Site)
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