The January window is now open and the League One rumour mill is already in full swing.
Many clubs are looking to bolster their squads, while others will be hoping to keep hold of their prized assets.
We scoured the best newspapers and websites to find the stories and transfer gossip from the third tier
Charlton and Bristol Rovers are both interested in Hull midfielder Greg Docherty (Darren Witcoop)
Crewe defender Connor O'Riordan is set to join Blackburn despite interest from Blackpool
Plymouth are in "advanced talks" with ex-England Under-20 boss Ian Foster over their vacant managerial role despite links with Seasiders boss Neil Critchley (John Percy)
Wanderers youngster Conor Carty has joined Doncaster on loan for the rest of the campaign
Carlisle have confirmed the signings of Harrison Neal and Luke Armstrong from Sheffield United and Harrogate respectively (Official Site)
The Cumbrians have also brought in Sean Grehan on loan from Crystal Palace, while Luke Plange has returned to Selhurst Park (Official Site)
Oxford have submitted a bid for Chesterfield winger Armando Dobra, who has caught the eye in the National League (Football Insider)
Derby boss Paul Warne says Max Bird is yet to agree a new contract with the Rams. The 23-year-old is entering the final months of his current deal and has interest from Hull (Derbyshire Live)
Gillingham are the latest club to show an interest in Peterborough striker Jonson Clarke-Harris. Charlton are also keen on signing the 29-year-old but their last bid of £450,000 was rejected (Peterborough Telegraph)
Cheltenham assistant boss Adam Murray has left the club to take up a managerial role at National League South outfit Eastbourne Borough (Official Site)
Wycombe youngster D'Mani Mellor has returned to Adams Park following a loan spell at Sutton United (Official Site)
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