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Here's the latest news and transfer rumours in League One and League Two on Monday, May 13, 2019.
Sunderland are one of several League One clubs with an interest in AFC Wimbledon defender Deji Oshilaja, according to reports.
HITC Sport claim that Jack Ross is keen on a move for the 25-year-old, who is set to become a free agent this summer.
It is believed claims the Black Cats, Barnsley and Fleetwood Town are all lining-up a move for Oshilaja once his contract expires.
Oshilaja made 32 appearances for the Dons last season, and has also spent time on loan at Sheffield Wednesday and Gillingham.
Bristol City are preparing a £2million swoop for Barnsley top goalscorer Kieffer Moore, The Sun understands.
Lee Johnson's side were linked with the striker in January after Moore appeared to be in red hot form before he was ruled out for the rest of the season in February.
The 26-year-old is poised to return ahead of next season's Championship campaign, though the Robins are said to have set their sights on making another move.
Moore could follow star defender Liam Lindsay out the exit door this summer as Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino reportedly wants to bring him to Brescia this summer.
Portsmouth and Blackpool are the latest clubs to be linked with Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards.
The 25-year-old confirmed he will leave Home Park this summer, prompting interest from a number of League One teams.
Last week saw Doncaster, Fleetwood, Peterborough, Bristol Rovers and Bradford City credited with interest but The Sun believes Blackpool are also keen while Pompey are "a maybe".
The Pilgrims are on the hunt for a new manager and are understood to have held talks with Bury boss Ryan Lowe, reports on the South Coast say.
Bradford City manager Gary Bowyer has revealed he is keeping tabs on free agent Mark Cullen.
The striker was released from Blackpool last week after five years at Bloomfield Road and worked with Bowyer between 2016-2018.
Bowyer told the Telegraph and Argus: “He’s somebody I know and scored the winner for us at Wembley to clinch promotion.
“Cully is always going to have a special place in my heart because of what he did that season and that particular day.
“The poor lad has had a terrible time with injuries but that’s one that we’d certainly monitor.”
Peterborough United are plotting a move for Bolton Wanderers free agent Mark Beevers, as per The Sun.
Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony said last week the club were on the brink of signing a Championship defender who has won promotion from League One.
Beevers fits that blueprint having did it with Sheffield Wednesday and Bolton as well as holding further third-tier experience with Millwall.
MacAnthony, however, did rule out a reunion with Paul Coutts and George Boyd following their release from Sheffield United and Wednesday, respectively.
In League Two, MK Dons are keen on NAC Breda left-back Greg Leigh, The Sun understands.
Leigh, a former youth product of Manchester City, moved the Netherlands' top-flight on a three-year-deal last summer.
However, following Breda's relegation countered by MK's promotion, Leigh has been touted with a return to England.
The 24-year-old has already had spells at Crewe Alexandra, Bradford City and Bury.
Port Vale starlet Luke Daley is set to complete a move to Huddersfield after knocking back offers form Liverpool and Southampton.
Vale will be entitled to a compensation fee after Daley, 16, was on the club's books for eight years.
Vale's academy manager Sevvy Aslam told StokeOnTrentLive: "We had interest from Huddersfield and while that was going on, we had interest from Southampton and Liverpool.
"He has decided to stick with Huddersfield. He is a lovely lad and we are sad to see him go."
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 11:53 - May 13 with 2102 views
League One & Two Clubs Have Until 2 September To Do Business
The EFL has today confirmed the deadlines for the 2019 summer transfer window following the recent decision to adopt a split approach for Clubs in the Championship, and those in League One and League Two.
The deadline for Championship Clubs for all incoming permanent and loan registrations will close at 5pm on Thursday 8 August, 2019;
League One and League Two Clubs will have until 5pm on Monday 2 September, 2019, due to August 31 falling on a Saturday.
Today’s confirmation follows a consultation process with Clubs, who voted their preference prior to a formal vote at last week’s Extraordinary General Meeting.
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 11:53 - May 13 by spell_chekker
Transfer window details -
Dates For 2019 Summer Transfer Window Confirmed
League One & Two Clubs Have Until 2 September To Do Business
The EFL has today confirmed the deadlines for the 2019 summer transfer window following the recent decision to adopt a split approach for Clubs in the Championship, and those in League One and League Two.
The deadline for Championship Clubs for all incoming permanent and loan registrations will close at 5pm on Thursday 8 August, 2019;
League One and League Two Clubs will have until 5pm on Monday 2 September, 2019, due to August 31 falling on a Saturday.
Today’s confirmation follows a consultation process with Clubs, who voted their preference prior to a formal vote at last week’s Extraordinary General Meeting.
Why the split approach to the transfer window?
I can't think of the good it will do.
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Blackpool and Portsmouth join Bristol Rovers and several others in chase for Plymouth defender - report
He is a man in demand
Bristol Rovers face stiff competition in their pursuit of a 6ft 5in centre-back as they begin their search for Tom Lockyer's replacement.
Blackpool and Portsmouth have reportedly joined the Gas in the race to sign Plymouth's Ryan Edwards.
Rovers were initially said to be vying with fellow League One sides Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town, Peterborough United and relegated Bradford City for the 25-year-old's signature.
However, journalist and gossip guru Alan Nixon has suggested Pompey and the Tangerines are also in the running.
Edwards is out of contract at the Pilgrims but is understood to have been offered a new deal at Argyle but following the club's relegation into League Two on the final day of the season is looking at his options away from Home Park.
Bradford have also been relegated, so their chances might be slim but Edwards evidently has plenty of suitors back in League One.
Doncaster, the Posh and Pompey all finished in or around the play-off places so could be attractive destinations should Edwards have Championship ambitions.
Rovers boss Graham Coughlan, who of course has strong links to Plymouth having played for the club and has recently been linked with the vacant manager's job , looks set to add to his defence with club captain Tom Lockyer departing the Pirates as a free agent his summer.
Right back Daniel Leadbitter is also leaving Rovers this summer while James Clarke has yet to agree a new contract but is in discussions.
This season former Blackburn Rovers youngster Edwards made 38 appearances in all competitions for the Pilgrims scoring five goals.
According to reports a number of Scottish Premiership sides are also ready to try and land the defender this summer who has previously played for Morecombe, Chesterfield, Rochdale and Blackburn.
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 18:57 - May 13 by spell_chekker
Blackpool and Portsmouth join Bristol Rovers and several others in chase for Plymouth defender - report
He is a man in demand
Bristol Rovers face stiff competition in their pursuit of a 6ft 5in centre-back as they begin their search for Tom Lockyer's replacement.
Blackpool and Portsmouth have reportedly joined the Gas in the race to sign Plymouth's Ryan Edwards.
Rovers were initially said to be vying with fellow League One sides Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town, Peterborough United and relegated Bradford City for the 25-year-old's signature.
However, journalist and gossip guru Alan Nixon has suggested Pompey and the Tangerines are also in the running.
Edwards is out of contract at the Pilgrims but is understood to have been offered a new deal at Argyle but following the club's relegation into League Two on the final day of the season is looking at his options away from Home Park.
Bradford have also been relegated, so their chances might be slim but Edwards evidently has plenty of suitors back in League One.
Doncaster, the Posh and Pompey all finished in or around the play-off places so could be attractive destinations should Edwards have Championship ambitions.
Rovers boss Graham Coughlan, who of course has strong links to Plymouth having played for the club and has recently been linked with the vacant manager's job , looks set to add to his defence with club captain Tom Lockyer departing the Pirates as a free agent his summer.
Right back Daniel Leadbitter is also leaving Rovers this summer while James Clarke has yet to agree a new contract but is in discussions.
This season former Blackburn Rovers youngster Edwards made 38 appearances in all competitions for the Pilgrims scoring five goals.
According to reports a number of Scottish Premiership sides are also ready to try and land the defender this summer who has previously played for Morecombe, Chesterfield, Rochdale and Blackburn.
Looking around for Henegan's replacement perhaps?
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 18:59 - May 13 by spell_chekker
Looking around for Henegan's replacement perhaps?
Dundee's search for a new manager could take them to the door of outgoing Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam.
The Dundee Courier is reporting that Adam wants the job in a player/manager capacity.
It speculates that Dundee might be reluctant to take on a first-timer like Adam - but could be persuaded if he brought in an experienced number two to work with.
Adam's appointment, were it to happen, would complete some homecoming for the Dundee boy.
The 33 year-old former Scottish international is currently seeking the next move in a career which has seen him play for Rangers, Ross County and St Mirren (both on loan), Blackpool, Liverpool and, since 2012, Stoke City.
Many, including Stoke City manager Nathan Jones recently, have spoken about Adam's suitability to coaching and/or management.
He has also been building a possible career in the media following regular appearances on radio.
Dundee are looking for a new manager following Sunday's sacking of Jim McIntyre after relegation to the Championship.
The Courier says: "Adam is a Dundee boy and would be willing to talk to the club about their vacant managerial position at Dens Park."
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 10:49 - May 17 with 2059 views
Ex-Accrington Stanley and Blackpool defender set for Brisbane Roar move
Robbie Fowler is set to make defender Tom Aldred his first signing for Brisbane Roar.
The 28-year-old is a free agent this summer when his contract at Bury expires and he is expected to make the move to Australia, as per a report by HITC Sport.
Aldred has spent the previous season-and-a-half on loan at Scottish Premiership side Motherwell and has played a combined 61 games for the Well, scoring four times.
A-League side Brisbane Roar finished ninth last season and will be hoping former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler can guide them to glory in the next campaign. The potential signing of Aldred will tighten up their defence.
The Bolton-born centre-back has bags of experience in the Football League and has played over 300 games.
He started his career at Carlisle United and went onto have spells at Watford, Stockport County, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Colchester United, Torquay United and Barrow before he joined Accrington Stanley in 2013.
Aldred spent two years with Stanley prior to his move to Blackpool in 2015. He played a key part in the Tangerines promotion from League Two under Gary Bowyer in the 2016/17 season but left that summer for Bury.
His time at Bury hasn’t worked out and he left for Motherwell after under six months there and just 23 appearances. He now looks set for a new chapter of his career in Australia with Brisbane Roar.
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 10:49 - May 17 by spell_chekker
Ex-Accrington Stanley and Blackpool defender set for Brisbane Roar move
Robbie Fowler is set to make defender Tom Aldred his first signing for Brisbane Roar.
The 28-year-old is a free agent this summer when his contract at Bury expires and he is expected to make the move to Australia, as per a report by HITC Sport.
Aldred has spent the previous season-and-a-half on loan at Scottish Premiership side Motherwell and has played a combined 61 games for the Well, scoring four times.
A-League side Brisbane Roar finished ninth last season and will be hoping former Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler can guide them to glory in the next campaign. The potential signing of Aldred will tighten up their defence.
The Bolton-born centre-back has bags of experience in the Football League and has played over 300 games.
He started his career at Carlisle United and went onto have spells at Watford, Stockport County, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, Colchester United, Torquay United and Barrow before he joined Accrington Stanley in 2013.
Aldred spent two years with Stanley prior to his move to Blackpool in 2015. He played a key part in the Tangerines promotion from League Two under Gary Bowyer in the 2016/17 season but left that summer for Bury.
His time at Bury hasn’t worked out and he left for Motherwell after under six months there and just 23 appearances. He now looks set for a new chapter of his career in Australia with Brisbane Roar.
Aldred was an ok player for the National league or Div 2. Not for anything higher. The standard must be poor in Oz.
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 07:45 - May 21 with 2030 views
Reports that we're in for the Plymouth defender. We need centre halves with only Tilt on the books -
Blackpool and Bristol Rovers ‘most serious’ about 25-year-old defender
Ryan Edwards rejection of a new deal at relegated Plymouth Argyle led to speculation linking him with several clubs in the EFL and even mention of interest from Scotland.
It now appears that Bristol Rovers and Blackpool are the leading contenders for his signature after Sun journalist Alan Nixon tweeted they were the ‘most serious about him. As a starter’.
Edwards, who successfully overcame testicular cancer in 2018 and won huge admiration for the way he handled the situation, will be a free agent this summer after announcing he would be leaving Home Park in the wake of the Pilgrims League One relegation earlier this month.
Despite missing the second half of the 2017/18 season due to his cancer diagnosis and surgery, Edwards still played sixty-nine times for Argyle after signing from Morecambe in 2017.
Central defender Edwards has been one of Plymouth’s standout performers in a disappointing campaign and is considered one of the best free agents in the Football League this summer.
He is a commanding presence defensively and can also chip in with goals, netting five times for Argyle in thirty-eight appearances for the Devon outfit in 2018/19.
He has previously been linked with Peterborough and Portsmouth and will surely have several options to consider, but at the moment it appears Blackpool and Bristol Rovers head the queue.
Our View
Tremendous signing for a League One club looking to strengthen their back line and it is no secret Rovers and Blackpool need defensive players.
Portsmouth may be looking to see how the situation with Matt Clarke develops before making a move and Peterborough also need cover after the release of Ryan Tafazolli.
It will be interesting to see how this one ends, but I have a sneaky feeling we may well be seeing Edwards in a Bristol Rovers shirt at the start of next season.
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Terry McPhillips has stressed the importance of recruitment this summer, as he closes in on a couple of new signings.
The manager has pin-pointed areas of the squad that he would like to strengthen and feels that some of that groundwork will start to come to fruition next week.
“I’m meeting agents and players every day now, having conversations and spinning plates. Recruitment is key, it’s crucial for us,” McPhillips said.
“We’ve got some spaces now and we’ve got a good base, a good foundation with the squad we’ve got.
“It’ll be nice to start signing one or two next week. These deals are never done until they’re done, but we’re certainly getting closer. There’s plenty of players out there, and the good ones are sought after.
“We’ve got a budget and we’ve got to stick to that. We’ll get the best players we can within that budget.”
Blackpool’s shortcoming last season came in the final third, where only 50 goals were scored in Sky Bet League One. That’s a particular area that needs addressing.
“That was our problem, we didn’t score enough, certainly when we were on top in games,” the manager admitted. “You need players chipping in from all over, we need more midfield players scoring and defenders going up for corners and scoring goals.
“In general play, we need more players who will help us make and score goals.”
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Blackpool getting busy in the transfer market - Plymouth Argyle defender linked
Blackpool are closing in on a couple of signings to kick-start their summer recruitment drive.
The Tangerines finished 10th in League One in the past season and are hoping to build on that this summer.
One potential signing is defender Ryan Edwards from Plymouth Argyle. The 25-year-old is out-of-contract at Home Park and is set to leave them following their relegation to League Two.
Edwards, who is from Liverpool, has been offered a new deal by the Pilgrims but is wanted by Blackpool. He has played for the likes of Blackburn Rovers and Morecambe in the past.
McPhillips has said he is in the hunt for some acquisitions, as per a report by the Blackpool Gazette: “I’m meeting agents and players every day now, having conversations and spinning plates. Recruitment is key, it’s crucial for us.
“We’ve got some spaces now and we’ve got a good base, a good foundation with the squad we’ve got. It’ll be nice to start signing one or two next week. These deals are never done until they’re done, but we’re certainly getting closer. There’s plenty of players out there, and the good ones are sought after. We’ve got a budget and we’ve got to stick to that. We’ll get the best players we can within that budget.”
He added that he is wanting a striker: “That was our problem, we didn’t score enough, certainly when we were on top in games”.
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 14:26 - May 24 by spell_chekker
Closing in on 'a couple' of signings -
Blackpool getting busy in the transfer market - Plymouth Argyle defender linked
Blackpool are closing in on a couple of signings to kick-start their summer recruitment drive.
The Tangerines finished 10th in League One in the past season and are hoping to build on that this summer.
One potential signing is defender Ryan Edwards from Plymouth Argyle. The 25-year-old is out-of-contract at Home Park and is set to leave them following their relegation to League Two.
Edwards, who is from Liverpool, has been offered a new deal by the Pilgrims but is wanted by Blackpool. He has played for the likes of Blackburn Rovers and Morecambe in the past.
McPhillips has said he is in the hunt for some acquisitions, as per a report by the Blackpool Gazette: “I’m meeting agents and players every day now, having conversations and spinning plates. Recruitment is key, it’s crucial for us.
“We’ve got some spaces now and we’ve got a good base, a good foundation with the squad we’ve got. It’ll be nice to start signing one or two next week. These deals are never done until they’re done, but we’re certainly getting closer. There’s plenty of players out there, and the good ones are sought after. We’ve got a budget and we’ve got to stick to that. We’ll get the best players we can within that budget.”
He added that he is wanting a striker: “That was our problem, we didn’t score enough, certainly when we were on top in games”.
Wouldn't be surprised if Blackpool were one of those clubs looking at Dan Jones. https://t.co/wpRszjdQkm
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 09:23 - May 26 with 1970 views
Terry McPhillips has revealed Blackpool are closing in on "one or two" new signings.
The Pool boss has been busy meeting with potential new players since the season ended earlier this month.
And McPhillips says it's key the club gets its recruitment right this summer.
“I’m meeting agents and players every day now, having conversations and spinning plates," he said. "Recruitment is key, it’s crucial for us.
“We’ve got some spaces now and we’ve got a good base, a good foundation with the squad we’ve got.
“It’ll be nice to start signing one or two next week. These deals are never done until they’re done, but we’re certainly getting closer.
"There’s plenty of players out there, and the good ones are sought after.
“We’ve got a budget and we’ve got to stick to that. We’ll get the best players we can within that budget.”
One player Blackpool have been strongly linked with is former Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards.
The 25-year-old is out of contract at Home Park and is available on a free transfer, although he has been offered a new deal in Devon.
However, it is believed Edwards has signalled his intention to leave the recently-relegated club.
The centre-back, who made a successful recovery from cancer last year, has made 61 league appearances for Plymouth over two seasons, scoring eight goals.
This season the Liverpudlian played 38 times as the Pilgrims were relegated to League Two.
Pool will also be looking to strengthen in attack having only scored 50 times in the league this season, and McPhillips admits that's his priority this summer.
“That was our problem, we didn’t score enough, certainly when we were on top in games,” the manager admitted.
“You need players chipping in from all over, we need more midfield players scoring and defenders going up for corners and scoring goals.
“In general play, we need more players who will help us make and score goals.”
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 19:15 - May 26 with 1962 views
Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards 'in talks with Bristol Rovers and Blackpool' - reports
The centre-back looks like a ready made replacement for Tom Lockyer
Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards is still in discussion with two League One clubs over his future next season according to the latest reports.
Bristol Rovers and Blackpool are both still keen on Edwards and in discussions with signing him according to The Sun's football transfer specialist Alan Nixon.
The Gas were linked with the defender earlier this month after he announced his intention to leave Plymouth Argyle.
Edwards, 25, is out of contract at Home Park and is available on a free transfer, although he has been offered a new deal in Devon.
Rovers face competition from the likes of Blackpool, Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town, Peterborough and Bradford City for his signature, whilst Scottish Premiership sides have also been linked.
"It's been a crazy two-year journey for obvious reasons but what a club to represent!
"A massive thank you to everyone involved with the club, you all stood by me when I needed your support the most and that's something that will live with me for the rest of my days.
"Hopefully we cross paths sometime in the future."
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 19:15 - May 26 by spell_chekker
It looks like it's Us Vs Rovers -
Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards 'in talks with Bristol Rovers and Blackpool' - reports
The centre-back looks like a ready made replacement for Tom Lockyer
Plymouth Argyle defender Ryan Edwards is still in discussion with two League One clubs over his future next season according to the latest reports.
Bristol Rovers and Blackpool are both still keen on Edwards and in discussions with signing him according to The Sun's football transfer specialist Alan Nixon.
The Gas were linked with the defender earlier this month after he announced his intention to leave Plymouth Argyle.
Edwards, 25, is out of contract at Home Park and is available on a free transfer, although he has been offered a new deal in Devon.
Rovers face competition from the likes of Blackpool, Doncaster Rovers, Fleetwood Town, Peterborough and Bradford City for his signature, whilst Scottish Premiership sides have also been linked.
"It's been a crazy two-year journey for obvious reasons but what a club to represent!
"A massive thank you to everyone involved with the club, you all stood by me when I needed your support the most and that's something that will live with me for the rest of my days.
"Hopefully we cross paths sometime in the future."
A gazette article about us and Fleetwood being interested in Barrow's Dan Jones -
Blackpool and Fleetwood Town are among the clubs chasing Barrow AFC’s Dan Jones
Fleetwood Town are battling it out with Blackpool and Shrewsbury Town for Barrow AFC’s out-of-contract defender Dan Jones.
The 24-year-old, who has played for Hartlepool United and Grimsby Town, was named in the National League team of the year and looks certain for a return to the EFL this summer.
Town are believed to be in pole position as loan star Harry Souttar’s return to Stoke City leaves them with two senior centre-halves.
Ash Eastham has been a constant since missing the opening day defeat to AFC Wimbledon.
Skipper Craig Morgan turns 34 next month and had an injury-hit season on his return from a lengthy lay-off at former club Wigan Athletic.
Teenager James Hill made his debut last season and versatile youngster Nathan Sheron can also feature in central defence.
With Morgan ending the season injured it would be no surprise to see Town swoop for a central defender.
However, should Jones put pen to paper on a deal with Town, it would cast doubt on the likelihood of Souttar making a return to Highbury.
While disappointed to see Jones leave the club, Bluebirds’ boss Ian Evatt believes whoever he joins will be signing a defender capable of second tier football.
He told the North West Evening Mail: “He was fantastic for us. It’s a rarity to get a defender who can do it all — he can run, he can jump, he’s physical, he’s left-footed and very good on the ball.
“He’s got an excellent opportunity to go wherever he goes with my blessing and he’ll be kicking on again.
“I genuinely think he’ll end up as a Championship player.
“But it’s lessons learned, hence why we’re offering young players two to three-year contracts now is to avoid this Dan Jones scenario.
“This club needs to be financially sustainable, to do that we need to get young assets on the pitch, so when the big fish come in we can ask what we want for them.”
Summer Transfer Rumours on 08:29 - May 27 by spell_chekker
A gazette article about us and Fleetwood being interested in Barrow's Dan Jones -
Blackpool and Fleetwood Town are among the clubs chasing Barrow AFC’s Dan Jones
Fleetwood Town are battling it out with Blackpool and Shrewsbury Town for Barrow AFC’s out-of-contract defender Dan Jones.
The 24-year-old, who has played for Hartlepool United and Grimsby Town, was named in the National League team of the year and looks certain for a return to the EFL this summer.
Town are believed to be in pole position as loan star Harry Souttar’s return to Stoke City leaves them with two senior centre-halves.
Ash Eastham has been a constant since missing the opening day defeat to AFC Wimbledon.
Skipper Craig Morgan turns 34 next month and had an injury-hit season on his return from a lengthy lay-off at former club Wigan Athletic.
Teenager James Hill made his debut last season and versatile youngster Nathan Sheron can also feature in central defence.
With Morgan ending the season injured it would be no surprise to see Town swoop for a central defender.
However, should Jones put pen to paper on a deal with Town, it would cast doubt on the likelihood of Souttar making a return to Highbury.
While disappointed to see Jones leave the club, Bluebirds’ boss Ian Evatt believes whoever he joins will be signing a defender capable of second tier football.
He told the North West Evening Mail: “He was fantastic for us. It’s a rarity to get a defender who can do it all — he can run, he can jump, he’s physical, he’s left-footed and very good on the ball.
“He’s got an excellent opportunity to go wherever he goes with my blessing and he’ll be kicking on again.
“I genuinely think he’ll end up as a Championship player.
“But it’s lessons learned, hence why we’re offering young players two to three-year contracts now is to avoid this Dan Jones scenario.
“This club needs to be financially sustainable, to do that we need to get young assets on the pitch, so when the big fish come in we can ask what we want for them.”
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 21:55 - Jun 3 with 1936 views
League One transfer rumours: Blackpool weigh up move for Tranmere Rovers winger | Southend Utd lead chase for former Aston Villa player | Celtic target Bolton Wanderers youngster
Here are the latest League One transfer rumours and news for this afternoon.
A new Sunderland investor - thought to be US businessman Mark Campbell - has concluded a deal with Stewart Donald, where the share handover will be on June 19. (The Sun)
Meanwhile, former Sunderland target Jordan Jones has revealed he turned down offers from English clubs to join Rangers on a free transfer this summer. (Daily Mail)
Stoke City have cooled their interest in Portsmouth defender Matt Clarke after being put off by his price-tag. Brighton, Leeds and Bristol City remain interested. (Stoke on Trent Live)
Blackpool and Salford City are weighing up moves for Tranmere Rovers winger Ben Tollitt after an impressive loan spell at National League side Wrexham. (Rovers Rear Guard)
Southend United are said to be leading Rotherham United and Tranmere Rovers in the race for Jordan Lyden following his release from Aston Villa. (The Sun)
Doncaster Rovers boss Grant McCann says he has received phone calls from Premier League clubs keen to send their youngsters to the club next season. (Doncaster Free Press)
Nottingham Forest are preparing a £2million bid for Oxford United forward Gavin Whyte. The 23-year-old broke into the Northern Ireland set-up last year. (Sunday Life Sport)
Marc McNulty's Dad, has dismissed reports that the 26-year-old is poised to return to Coventry City this summer after his loan spell with Hibernian. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Celtic are bidding to hold off competition from Sheffield United, Wolves and Norwich City for Bolton Wanderers youngster Luca Connell. (The Sun)
In other potential Bolton outgoings, Brentford are interested in Bolton Wanderers defender Harry Brockbank, who can reportedly leave on a free transfer. (The Sun)
Burton Albion are targetting a swoop for Plymouth Argyle playmaker Graham Carey, who is out-of-contract this month. (The Sun)
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Summer Transfer Rumours on 21:55 - Jun 3 by spell_chekker
League One transfer rumours: Blackpool weigh up move for Tranmere Rovers winger | Southend Utd lead chase for former Aston Villa player | Celtic target Bolton Wanderers youngster
Here are the latest League One transfer rumours and news for this afternoon.
A new Sunderland investor - thought to be US businessman Mark Campbell - has concluded a deal with Stewart Donald, where the share handover will be on June 19. (The Sun)
Meanwhile, former Sunderland target Jordan Jones has revealed he turned down offers from English clubs to join Rangers on a free transfer this summer. (Daily Mail)
Stoke City have cooled their interest in Portsmouth defender Matt Clarke after being put off by his price-tag. Brighton, Leeds and Bristol City remain interested. (Stoke on Trent Live)
Blackpool and Salford City are weighing up moves for Tranmere Rovers winger Ben Tollitt after an impressive loan spell at National League side Wrexham. (Rovers Rear Guard)
Southend United are said to be leading Rotherham United and Tranmere Rovers in the race for Jordan Lyden following his release from Aston Villa. (The Sun)
Doncaster Rovers boss Grant McCann says he has received phone calls from Premier League clubs keen to send their youngsters to the club next season. (Doncaster Free Press)
Nottingham Forest are preparing a £2million bid for Oxford United forward Gavin Whyte. The 23-year-old broke into the Northern Ireland set-up last year. (Sunday Life Sport)
Marc McNulty's Dad, has dismissed reports that the 26-year-old is poised to return to Coventry City this summer after his loan spell with Hibernian. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Celtic are bidding to hold off competition from Sheffield United, Wolves and Norwich City for Bolton Wanderers youngster Luca Connell. (The Sun)
In other potential Bolton outgoings, Brentford are interested in Bolton Wanderers defender Harry Brockbank, who can reportedly leave on a free transfer. (The Sun)
Burton Albion are targetting a swoop for Plymouth Argyle playmaker Graham Carey, who is out-of-contract this month. (The Sun)
I'm not sure how McMananman's career's gone recently but he was great when we had him on loan a while back.
Would he have been better than the player we got from Solihull?
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I'm not sure how McMananman's career's gone recently but he was great when we had him on loan a while back.
Would he have been better than the player we got from Solihull?
Luton Town a division above us.
‘Where there is harmony, may we bring discord. Where there is truth, may we bring error. Where there is faith, may we bring doubt. And where there is hope, may we bring despair’
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Manager Terry McPhillips has revealed the two areas he is prioritising in the transfer market this summer — defence and attack.
Having recently made striker Adi Yussuf his first arrival, the focus is now on recruiting further forwards and players in the backline, especially with Ben Heneghan’s loan deal expiring and Donervon Daniels being on the released list.
“We’ve got some spaces left up front and we’ve certainly got some places at centre-half so they are the priorities,” he admitted.
“We’ve got the pull now of the fans coming back and the positivity in the town. People like to come to Blackpool and it now becomes more of an attractive proposition.”
Meanwhile, the manager has been pleased to see the renovation of the Bloomfield Road playing surface over the past few weeks, which should be conducive to more free flowing football.
“From the end of November onwards, the stats will tell you that the home form dips,” he explained. “We want to play some football on it and at times it’s been really difficult.
“The pitch is being done and it looks good with the grass growing now. I’m sure it will be much better than it was in the last couple of seasons. To have a better pitch is certainly going to help us.”
Learning to read clusters is not something your eyes do naturally. It takes constant practice.
Summer Transfer Rumours on 23:29 - Jun 5 by spell_chekker
Manager Reveals Priority Recruitment Areas
Work Continues On Squad Strengthening
Manager Terry McPhillips has revealed the two areas he is prioritising in the transfer market this summer — defence and attack.
Having recently made striker Adi Yussuf his first arrival, the focus is now on recruiting further forwards and players in the backline, especially with Ben Heneghan’s loan deal expiring and Donervon Daniels being on the released list.
“We’ve got some spaces left up front and we’ve certainly got some places at centre-half so they are the priorities,” he admitted.
“We’ve got the pull now of the fans coming back and the positivity in the town. People like to come to Blackpool and it now becomes more of an attractive proposition.”
Meanwhile, the manager has been pleased to see the renovation of the Bloomfield Road playing surface over the past few weeks, which should be conducive to more free flowing football.
“From the end of November onwards, the stats will tell you that the home form dips,” he explained. “We want to play some football on it and at times it’s been really difficult.
“The pitch is being done and it looks good with the grass growing now. I’m sure it will be much better than it was in the last couple of seasons. To have a better pitch is certainly going to help us.”
Rotherham United are interested in signing Blackpool defender Curtis Tilt.
The 27-year-old has been one of the key performers in League One over the last couple of years, but is still under contract at Bloomfield Road after the Seasiders exercised their option of an extra year.
Tilt made 28 appearances for Terry Phillips' side last season and is receiving interest from other clubs.
Assistant boss Richie Barker says they would not be doing their job properly if the Millers were not one of them.
However, they are not in talks with either Blackpool or the player.
“He was someone that was mentioned to us two years go,” he told BBC Radio Sheffield.
“He is definitely commonly known as one of the most athletic and one of the best defenders in the division.
“He is one of six to eight defenders that are on our list up and down the country that we believe could come in and help us if we lost players.
“Like everyone else, there are a lot of conversations to be had.
“He is probably one of a number.
“Has a major conversation taken place? Not that I know of. Is he on our list? Well we wouldn't be doing our job properly if he wasn't.”
The Millers are also reported to be tracking Charlton winger Tarique Fosu.
The 23-year-old is set to leave The Valley this summer following the club's promotion to League One.
He is out of contract, but the Addicks have offered him fresh terms in order to receive compensation.
Boss Paul Warne could have to recruit up to four wingers this summer as his current crop are all primed to leave.
Jon Taylor and Ryan Williams have already stated their intention to move on at the end of their current contract, while the club announced on Wednesday that Joe Newell has also turned down a new deal at the club.
Newell appears primed to go to local rivals Doncaster.
The Millers are still waiting for an answer from Anthony Forde.
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