Updates involving Hull City, Leeds United, Bristol City and Burnley.
Hull City have launched a move for Yann M’Vila, according to the Daily Mail.
The Rubin Kazan midfielder, who spent last season on loan to Sunderland, has already snubbed the Black Cats this winter and was a reported target for Crystal Palace last week.
Yann M’Vila waves to the Sunderland fans
Palace now appear to have resurrected a deal for Olympiacos midfielder Luka Milivojevic, however, which could leave the door open for Hull to pounce.
The Tigers have also made a £3 million bid for Watford’s Adlene Guedioura, according to Tuesday’s Sun newspaper.
Just up the M62 now; Leeds United have received offers for out-of-favour goalkeeper Ross Turnbull, one of which was from League One strugglers Port Vale, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.
Turnbull is out of contract at Elland Road this summer and is reportedly willing to sit tight.
Port Vale lost Jak Alnwick to Rangers on Monday, prompting a move for Leeds’ fourth-choice shot-stopper.
Leeds United’s Ross Turnbull
Whites striker Lee Erwin is also attracting interest, the same source reports, but will remain at loan club Oldham Athletic until June, while the departure of summer signing Marcus Antonsson looks unlikely.
One player previously linked with a move to Leeds looks to be bound for Bristol City, after the Robins triggers Bristol Rovers’ £300,000 asking price for scoring sensation Matty Taylor, the Guardian reports.
Taylor, who has found the net 16 times in this season’s League One, is set to undergo a medical at Bristol City, and will become the first Rovers player to move directly to Ashton Gate in 30 years.
And finally, Burnley have enquired about another reported Leeds target, Tom Lawrence of Leicester City, according to the Daily Mail.
Burnley could try to re-sign Sheffield Wednesday midfielder David Jones
The Clarets, who look set to complete a number of late deals, are reportedly considering an offer to re-sign David Jones on loan from Sheffield Wednesday.
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