The Championship rumour mill is in full swing and plenty of deals have already been done across the division.
Many clubs are looking to bolster their squads as they aim to build on their performances during the first half of the season.
Others will be hoping to keep hold of their prized assets to ensure they are around for the business end of the season.
We scoured the best local newspapers and websites to find the stories and transfer gossip from the Championship
Reports suggesting Rovers have had a bid turned down for Norwich midfielder Todd Cantwell are wide of the mark
Manchester United are set to sign Burnley forward Wout Weghorst on loan after agreeing a compensation fee with Besiktas (Express)
Former Ipswich striker Macauley Bonne is set to join Charlton (East Anglian Daily Times)
The Addicks have also agreed a deal to sign Coventry defender Todd Kane on loan (Football Insider)
QPR have signed Bournemouth forward Jamal Lowe on loan until the end of the season (Official Site)
Huddersfield have brought in experienced winger Anthony Knockaert on loan from Fulham (Official Site)
Rotherham first-team analyst Carl Edwards has joined Derby to reunite with Paul Warne (Derbyshire Live)
Watford have brought in Brazilian teenager Matheus Martins on loan from Udinese (Official Site)
Blackpool have signed midfielder Tom Trybull from German club SV Sandhausen (Official Site)
Several EFL clubs are racing to sign Watford defender Mattie Pollock this month (Football Insider)
Middlesbrough youngster Daniel Dodds has joined Hartlepool on a permanent deal (Official Site)
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