Bradford City and Middlesbrough confirm departures as Sheffield Wednesday eye target – transfer latest

Bradford City and Middlesbrough confirm departures as Sheffield Wednesday eye target—transfer latest

Bradford City, Middlesbrough, and Sheffield Wednesday are among of the teams who were included in our most recent roundup of transfer news.
It appears like Yorkshire will have a busy month because several of the county’s clubs are starting early.

There have been incomings and outgoings from numerous clubs, and there are a lot of rumours to support this.

These are Thursday, January 9, 2025’s most recent headlines.

Despite Andy Cook’s injury, Oliver Sanderson will not be replacing the Bantams talisman for Bradford City. He is now back at parent club Fulham after his loan agreement was ended.

He left the League Two team after making 18 appearances and tallying three goals.

Sheffield Wednesday eye forward

According to reports, Sheffield Wednesday has made a proposal for Thomas Waddingham, a forward for the Brisbane Roar.

One of Australia’s most coveted prospects, the 19-year-old has also been connected to Middlesbrough and Queens Park Rangers.

By mutual agreement, Matthew Hoppe’s Middlesbrough contract has been terminated. Although he has been a member of the Riverside since 2022, the USA international has only made six appearances with the first team.

Matthew Hoppe has left Middlesbrough after managing just six first-team appearances.

Yorkshire clubs joined in Barry hunt

According to reports, Millwall is interested in Aston Villa forward Louie Barry. Barry, who returned to his original club following an explosive loan spell at Stockport County, has been linked to a number of Championship clubs.

The 21-year-old has been linked to Middlesbrough, Leeds United, Sheffield United, and Sheffield Wednesday.

Before being called up by Villa, he scored 15 goals for Stockport in League One.

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