League One round-up: Peterborough United man wanted, Forest Green eye pair, Sheffield Wednesday receive boost
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Bristol Rovers were beaten 2-1 away at Wycombe Wanderers on Boxing Day. The Gas will be looking to bounce back tomorrow against Exeter City at home.
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Hide AdJoey Barton’s side are currently 10th in the table. Here is a look at some of the latest news from around League One...
Forest Green eye pair
Forest Green Rovers are looking to bolster their midfield department with a couple of additions. The Daily Record report that the Gloucestershire outfit have had a bid accepted by Hibernian for Jake Doyles-Hayes and have also been given the green light to land highly-rated Ethan Erhahon from St Mirren.
Peterborough striker attracting interest
Peterborough United striker Jack Marriott is poised to leave the club next month. The Posh boss Grant McCann has provided this update on his situation, as per the Peterborough Telegraph: “Jack is in a position now where he needs to play football. There’s quite a bit of interest in him and we can’t guarantee he’s going to start every week. I’m a fair person and I’ll always be open and honest with people and if that’s the case then there are no issues We’ll see where it goes.”
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Accrington Stanley have let midfielder Dylan Moonan head out the exit door on a temporary basis. He has been allowed to join FC United of Manchester on loan for a month.
The 20-year-old joined John Coleman’s side from Burnley in 2021 but has struggled for game time. The Wigan-born man had a spell at Stalybridge Celtic earlier this season.
Sheffield Wednesday receive boost
Sheffield Wednesday will be keeping hold of Blackpool loanee Reece James until the end of this campaign. His manager Darren Moore has told the Sheffield Star: “The only one really that we know that is definitely sticking around until the end of the season is Reece James - that’s a definite that he’s staying with us. That’s because of the agreement in his deal.”
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