Championship round-up: Millwall pair made available, Swansea City man wanted, Hull City yet to receive bids for duo

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Latest news regarding some of Bristol City’s Championship rivals ahead of the January transfer window

Bristol City were beaten 2-0 at home by West Brom on Boxing Day. They will be looking to bounce back from that loss against Millwall away tomorrow.

The Robins are currently 18th in the Championship table. Here is a look at some of the latest news from around the second tier...

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Millwall to let pair leave

Millwall have accepted bids from two League Two clubs for striker Isaac Olaofe ahead of next month and will let the striker leave, as reported by London News Online. Gillingham are being linked, as per Kent Online.

The Lions are also looking to offload defender Hayden Muller according to the Southwark News. The 20-year-old has struggled for game time under Gary Rowett and will be allowed to move on for more opportunities.

Swansea City player wanted

Swansea City defender Brandon Cooper is attracting interest from elsewhere this winter. Wales Online report he is ‘likely’ to depart on loan from Russell Martin’s side soon.

The 22-year-old has had spells away at Yeovil Town, Newport County and Swindon Town in the past to gain experience. His contract with the Swans expires in the summer of 2024.

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Hull City transfer update

Hull City are yet to receive any bids for available pair James Scott and Randell Williams. The Tigers are looking to trim down the size of their squad and have already sold Andy Cannon to Wrexham.

Their boss Liam Rosenior, who played for Bristol City during his playing days, has told Hull Live: “There’s interest, there always is. Whether that turns into bids or loan offers, that’s up to the clubs that are interested. There’s always going to be interested in your players but there’s been nothing tangible yet.”

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