Manchester City to battle with Chelsea and Arsenal to sign Swansea City defender, Newcastle United and Leicester City to go toe-to-toe for Brentford forward, Reading's penalty shootout hero could leave this summer - Championship rumours

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Blackburn Rovers ace Lewis Holtby has claimed that he's unwilling to accept a mid-table finish with the club, and has his heart set on his side bouncing back to the top tier via the play-offs this season. (Bild)

Manchester City have been tipped to battle it out with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal to sign Swansea City defender Joe Rodon next summer, as they look to freshen up their struggling back line. (Daily Mail)

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Newcastle United and Leicester City have been tipped to go toe-to-toe for Brentford forward Said Benrahma, who has scored eight goals and made five assists so far this season. (Various)

Blackburn Rovers ace Lewis Holtby has claimed that he's unwilling to accept a mid-table finish with the club, and has his heart set on his side bouncing back to the top tier via the play-offs this season.Blackburn Rovers ace Lewis Holtby has claimed that he's unwilling to accept a mid-table finish with the club, and has his heart set on his side bouncing back to the top tier via the play-offs this season.
Blackburn Rovers ace Lewis Holtby has claimed that he's unwilling to accept a mid-table finish with the club, and has his heart set on his side bouncing back to the top tier via the play-offs this season.

Former England striker Darren Bent has admitted he was "surprised" that Kamil Grosicki stayed with Hull City "for so long", following his transfer deadline day switch to West Brom. (Football Insider)

QPR look set to receive a major morale boost in the coming weeks, with their versatile defender Yoann Barbet on the verge of making his return after a three-month lay-off with injury. (Football League World)

Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk has revealed that the Owls received a number of out-of-favour players on deadline day, but the club decided not to sanction the potential sales. (Sheffield Star)

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Former Manchester United star Nicky Butt has branded Leeds United a "massive club", and revealed that he's eager for the club to return to the Premier League so their rivalry can be renewed. (Manchester Evening News)

Sam Walker, Reading's penalty shootout hero from their FA Cup fourth round win over Cardiff City, has hinted that he could leave the club in the summer, after struggling for game time this season. (Reading Chronicle)