Here are Friday’s EFL Championship transfer rumoursHere are Friday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours
Here are Friday’s EFL Championship transfer rumours

Preston North End transfer news: Lilywhites to move for former Swansea City stopper, Blackburn Rovers defender set to leave

Preston North End are continuing to make moves to strengthen their squad ahead of the new EFL Championship season.

The fixtures for the 2022/23 Championship season have been released and the transfer window continues to prove a busy time for the 24 teams who make up English football’s second tier.

Preston North End are set to move for another goalkeeper signing as they target a Peterborough United stopper who is about to become a free agent and the Lilywhites are also in a three way battle with Sunderland and Huddersfield Town for a Derby County playmaker.

Meanwhile, Watford have had a bid for a Hull City attacker rejected while the Tigers ‘remain hopeful’ to secure a deal for a Chelsea keeper who was previously on loan at the MKM Stadium.

Burnley have had a £2m bid for an Arsenal defender, previously on loan at Blackpool and Millwall, accepted while Cardiff City are weighing up a move for a former Stoke City loanee.

Elsewhere, Cardiff City and Blackburn Rovers both tried to sign a Wolves’ defender who has this week completed a move to Middlesbrough and Rovers’ are set to lose another defender who has failed to agree a new contract at Eewood Park.

Finally, a former Reading and West Brom striker is set to make an unlikely move to Belgium to play for a Champions League qualified side.

Here are the EFL Championship transfer news stories making the headlines on Friday morning:

Meanwhile, Watford have had a bid for a Hull City attacker rejected while the Tigers ‘remain hopeful’ to secure a deal for a Chelsea keeper who was previously on loan at the MKM Stadium.

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