We've rounded up all the latest Championship transfer gossip - including rumours from Leeds United, Hull City, Birmingham City, Nottingham Forest and West Brom.
Will Marcelo Bielsa bag a striker before the transfer window slams shut? The Whites have been linked with several names this morning. And what about the other teams in the Championship? Which names have Leeds' rivals been linked with?
Simply scroll down and click through the pages to view the latest second-tier gossip - and don't forget to check back tomorrow for more of the same.


. Boro boss outlines plans
Middlesbrough manager Jonathan Woodgate has said hed like to sign one or two players before the end of the transfer window. (Various) | Getty

. Watford offer striker to Leeds
Leeds have been offered Andre Gray on loan. However, Watford are demanding a 2m loan fee and the players 80,000 per week salary covering. (Football Insider) | Getty

1. Boro boss outlines plans
Middlesbrough manager Jonathan Woodgate has said hed like to sign one or two players before the end of the transfer window. (Various) | Getty

2. Watford offer striker to Leeds
Leeds have been offered Andre Gray on loan. However, Watford are demanding a 2m loan fee and the players 80,000 per week salary covering. (Football Insider) | Getty

3. A bright future ahead?
Kevin Phillips has revealed he knows for a fact clubs are looking to sign West Ham attacker Grady Diangana this summer, who is currently at West Brom on loan. (Football Insider) | Getty

4. Whites looking to tie down youngster
Leeds are preparing to offer a contract to their highly-rated prospect Henri Kumwenda amid Premier League interest. (Football Insider) | Getty

5. Whites looking to tie down youngster
Leeds are preparing to offer a contract to their highly-rated prospect Henri Kumwenda amid Premier League interest. (Football Insider) | Getty

6. Jarrod Bowen update
Newcastle United's chances of signing 15m rated Hull City striker Jarrod Bowen have increased. Peter Chapman - Steve Bruce's long-time associate - is reportedly set to represent the player during transfer talks. (Daily Mail) | Getty