What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

The January transfer window may have closed, but there are still plenty of rumours floating about with the Football League loan window having opened.

Brentford manager Mark Warburton has insisted he will continue to focus on the job in hand rather than any discussions over his future at the club, with owner Matthew Benham believed to be eyeing up Rayo Vallecano boss Paco Jemez.

The Bees slipped to a 2-1 home defeat to Watford in midweek, which saw the Hornets leapfrog their hosts, while Middlesbrough are the new leaders in the division after they won 2-1 at Blackpool and fellow high-fliers Bournemouth and Derby County could only draw 2-2.

Meanwhile, wantaway Fulham playmaker Bryan Ruiz will remain at the club until the end of the season after a proposed loan move to Spanish outfit Levante collapsed.

For all the latest headlines from around the Championship, have a look at our summary below from various local newspapers and websites.

Birmingham City: Blues full-back Paul Caddis has backed his side to recover instantly from the disappointing 1-0 home defeat to Millwall and has praised the work of manager Gary Rowett as the Lions inflicted a first defeat of 2015 so far on his side. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackburn Rovers: In-form wideman Craig Conway has called on his fellow midfielders to chip in with the goals that will take the goalscoring burden off of hotshots Rudy Gestede and Jordan Rhodes. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Bolton Wanderers: Manager Neil Lennon has confirmed the club have completed a move for Slovenian defender Matija Boben until the end of the season from NK Ivancna Gorica but wants to run the rule over his first-team credentials first. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: Cherries skipper Tommy Elphick feels his side must continue to ask questions of fellow pacesetters Middlesbrough and Derby as Eddie Howe's men look to return to top spot with a win over Huddersfield Town on Saturday. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brentford: Forward Tommy Smith is hopeful manager Warburton can fend off speculation regarding his future at the club as it will stand the team in good stead for the future and admits every player is behind the Bees boss. (Get West London)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Seagulls manager Chris Hughton has been boosted by the return to his first-team squad of striker turned left-winger Sam Baldock for a trip to Sheffield Wednesday but is still without conventional wideman Solly March. (The Argus)

Fulham: Defender Scott Hutchinson thinks his recovery from a tough start to life at Craven Cottage has been the faith shown in him by a former fellow central defender and Cottagers manager Kit Symons and admits he has learnt a lot defensively under his tutelage. (Get West London)

Leeds United: Manager Neil Redfearn has suggested he will not bow to external pressure regarding the inclusion of Brazilian playmaker Adryan and has challenged the 20-year-old to play well enough to justify a place in the first-team squad. (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Middlesbrough:Surprise goalscoring hero Jonathan Woodgate has hailed the Boro travelling supporters as the best in the country by far after roaring their side on to a 2-1 success at bottom side Blackpool on Tuesday night. (Gazette Live)

Millwall: Lions winger Martyn Woolford believes his performance in the 1-0 win at Birmingham is proof that he is committed to the Lions' bid to secure survival this season despite almost joining relegation rivals Leeds United in January. (News at Den)

Norwich City: Back-in-favour striker Lewis Grabban is eager to seize the opportunity and fresh start handed to him by manager Alex Neil since his arrival at the club after confessing that he felt very much on the outside towards the end of Neil Adams' reign. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest: Striker Britt Assombalonga is understood to have dislocated his kneecap after netting in a 3-0 win over Wigan Athletic, but manager Dougie Freedman insists he will not make a panic loan addition as a result. (Nottingham Post)

Rotherham United: Millers boss Steve Evans could find himself in hot water with the FA after slamming the performance of referee Geoff Eltringham during Tuesday night's 2-1 loss at Blackburn following his failure to award a penalty for handball against Alex Baptiste. (The Star)

Sheffield Wednesday: Manager Stuart Gray has urged his side to get over the disappointment of the midweek defeat to Ipswich Town and use it to their advantage as they look to mount a late push for the top six. (The Star)

Wigan Athletic: Latics boss Malky Mackay believes his players need to start proving themselves as they look to perform a great escape act in their desperate plight after absolving only three players of blame for the 3-0 defeat at Nottingham Forest. (Wigan Today)