Here are the transfer rumours from today, Thursday, January 16.
A second Championship club has been given permission to talk to Peterborough United star Marcus Maddison according to Chairman Darragh MacAnthony. (Peterborough Live)
Tottenham winger Jack Clarke ha signed for QPR. (Various)
Aston Villa could look to reignite their interest in Brentford winger Said Benrahma in January, after being put off by the Bees' lofty £20m valuation of the Algerian ace last summer. (Sky Sports)
Wigan Athletic left-back Antonee Robinson has emerged as a shock transfer target for Italian giants AC Milan. (Wigan Today)
Leeds United have joined the race to sign Liverpool and England starlet Rhian Brewster, as the Reds look to secure their youngster first team football. (Mirror)
Sheffield Wednesday have turned down a bid from Wigan Athletic for striker Jordan Rhodes.
Leeds United have been linked with a £7.5m raid for Burnley striker Matej Vydra. (Various)
Ex-Millwall man Ben Marshall is in talks with League One’s Rotherham.
Nottingham Forest have apparently 'stumbled' in their bid to sign Dwight Gayle, with his £65k a week wages having to be paid in full.(Nottingham Post)
Huddersfield Town have finally agreed on a fee with Lincoln City for marauding left-back Harry Toffolo. (Sky Sports)
West Ham United are considering ex-Millwall goalkeeper Jordan Archer to solve their goalkeeping problems, although Fulham are in pole position to sign the 26-year-old. (The Guardian)
Preston North End man Josh Ginnelly will leave on-loan to join Bristol Rovers.
QPR are set to submit an offer for Dundee United striker Lawrence Shankland. (Daily Record)
Salven Bilic has confirmed West Brom are interested in Dynamo Zagreb’s Mislav Orsic. (Star)
Hull City manager Grant McCann insisted star player Jarrod Bowen is going nowhere this month despite being linked with a host of Premier League clubs.
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