Championship transfers: Middlesbrough eye triple swoop | Leeds striker update | Stoke, Nottingham Forest in news

Middlesbrough could be set for a triple signing swoop - according to reports today.
Bradley Dack (left) is reportedly interesting BoroBradley Dack (left) is reportedly interesting Boro
Bradley Dack (left) is reportedly interesting Boro

Tony Pulis' side are yet to delve into the transfer market, but these reports suggest that a new addition might not be far off.

Elsewhere, a Leeds United target has offered a cryptic update on his future while several other clubs look to seal deals.

Here's the news hitting the headlines today:

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Middlesbrough have been linked with moves for three new signings, including Sunderland midfielder Paddy McNair. The Northern Irish international is being pursued by Premier League side Brighton, but Boro and Derby are waiting in the wings in case the move collapses.

Also interesting Boro are Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack - who starred in their promotion last season - and former defender Robert Huth who was released by Leicester City in May (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Recently-relegated Stoke City are keen to seal a deal for West Brom's James McClean, but they are struggling to negotiate a fee (Sky Sports)

Leeds United striker target Abel Hernandez has issued an updated on his future having posted "Great news coming soon!" across his social media accounts (Yorkshire Evening Post)

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Stoke are also keen on a £12m deal for Wolves striker Benik Afobe, who only joined the club last week (Sky Sports)

Peterborough striker Jack Marriott looks set for a move to the Championship, with Bristol City now favourites to seal his signature (Peterborough Times)

Hull Citydefender Max Clark is attracting plenty of interest, with Nottingham Forest and Millwall both keen on sealing a deal (Yorkshire Evening Post)

DONE DEALS

Newly-promoted Wigan have clinched the signing of Peterborough midfielder Leo Da Silva Lopes on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

Former Sunderland midfielder David Meyler has joined Reading on a free transfer after leaving Hull.