EXCLUSIVE NEWS: Ex-Millwall man who just left makes ‘ambition’ admission as Leeds United star tipped for January exit

With Millwall and QPR taking time off from matches to recuperate and attempt to improve in various areas, the Championship is currently on break. After the summer transfer market closed, Neil Harris and Marti Cifuentes, who have their own squads that are now established, will undoubtedly cherish the time they have to work with them.

Fans will be anticipating the return of club action as both teams have secured their first league victory. Here, we compile the most recent information and transfer rumours related to the Championship.

Running away from Burnley

Zian Flemming, the outstanding player who left Millwall on deadline day for Burnley in a £7 million transfer, has revealed why he chose to move to Turf Moor.

“They (Burnley) are one of the biggest clubs in the Championship and one of the favourites to go up again,” he said, according to Burnley’s official website. After winning the Premier League, they have high aspirations to finish in the top half of the Championship.

Ex-Millwall man makes exit admission as Leeds man tipped for exit

Eze interest assertion

The owner of Crystal Palace, Steve Parish, acknowledged that he was taken aback by the lack of enthusiasm shown by Everechi Eze during the summer window. A 20% sell-on clause is held by QPR in Eze’s contract.

“I was really worried from a club point of view of losing Michael and Ebbs in the same window and we didn’t have the interest that I thought we would have in Ebbs,” Parish said to Sky Sports. I was shocked. Honestly amazed. The guy is really an amazing football player and a fantastic person, really.

Gelhardt turned to go.

Joe Gelhardt, a forward for Leeds United, may soon be leaving the team, according to Carlton Palmer, who believes the player should move on to gain more regular playing time. “Joe Geldhart is currently in an unfavourable situation. At Leeds United, the 22-year-old plays very little in the league. “I find it surprising that he stayed in Leeds this summer,” Palmer said to Football League World.

“Prior to the current campaign, teams like Ipswich Town shown interest in him. He played 18 games and only managed three goals while on loan at Championship Sunderland the previous season. That he and his advisors haven’t arranged a move surprises me. He has to play football, but the years are passing and he isn’t receiving any playing time.

When the Championship transfer window opens, his advisors will undoubtedly be examining the situation and deciding whether to try to get him out on loan or permanently if he isn’t getting playing time.

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