It has been a very busy weekend for teams in the second tier, and we’ve compiled all the biggest stories in our latest Championship transfer round-up so you won’t miss a thing.
While Sheffield Wednesday and Hull City suffer under the restrictions of their respective transfer embargoes, other clubs in the Championship are wasting no time in assembling their squads for the 2025/26 campaign.
We are now really starting to see which teams mean business and which could struggle in the coming season.
Interestingly, Birmingham City have slowed down of late, but don’t worry; Wrexham have really started to kick into gear now, and they’ll get us started for this latest Championship transfer round-up.
Photo by Eddie Keogh/Getty ImagesJosh Windass chooses Wrexham
Amid all the chaos at Sheffield Wednesday, Josh Windass made the decision to terminate his contract late last week. Now, it seems he’s picked his next club, with Windass set for a medical at Wrexham today.
Wrexham really are getting busy now, with Alfie Jones also thought to be nearing a move to the Racecourse Ground, as opposed to joining Middlesbrough.
As if that wasn’t enough, Wrexham are also poised to sign Sivert Mannsverk from Ajax, beating Blackburn Rovers to the midfielder’s signature.
Norwich City’s top targets revealed
Norwich City have recruited well so far, and they’re closing in on two more signings now. First of all, it’s thought the Canaries prefer Pelle Mattsson to Mirko Topic, and one of the two midfielders is likely to join soon.
In addition, Norwich are also confident they can win the race to sign Metz winger Pape Diallo, according to the Pink’Un, despite interest from Watford and potential complications over his work permit.
Meanwhile, new signing Vladan Kovacevic made his debut for Norwich, putting fans on edge with his risky footwork.
Photo by Tony King/Getty ImagesRuben Selles expects new faces at Sheffield United
We could be seeing more of Sheffield United in our Championship transfer round-up from here on out. That’s because Ruben Selles claims two new signings should arrive soon.
The Blades have been linked with Daniel Gudjohnsen, son of Chelsea icon Eidur Gudjohnsen, for a start.
Selles is also keen on Reading pair Charlie Savage and Andre Garcia. He is also set to be reunited with Louie Barry, with a loan move imminent.
Elsewhere, we expect Everton to give up their pursuit of Michael Cooper. They’ve been linked with the Blades stopper before, but just gave Jordan Pickford a new contract.
Championship transfer round-up: Ipswich Town want teen star, Tyler Dibling update, Watford’s winning deal
Concluding our Championship transfer round-up, we start with Ipswich Town. The Tractor Boys are hopeful of landing Sunday Joseph, but face competition from Brentford and PAOK for the teenager.
Meanwhile, Southampton are hopeful they can keep Tyler Dibling. The youngster has a £50m price tag, and Spurs are keen, but Will Still wants to hold off on selling.
Watford bagged Nestroy Irankunda last week. The Hornets agreed a complex deal, but one they’re very excited about. Bayern Munich may have a 50% sell-on clause, but Watford feel they’ve got a star on their hands.
And finally, Middlesbrough are talking to Michael Smith. The veteran striker also left Sheffield Wednesday on a free last week and is looking for a new club.