What is happening elsewhere in the Championship?

Leeds United's hunt for a manager looks set to reach its conclusion imminently, while the futures of many other managers in the Championship remain up in the air.

Cardiff City and Fulham are on the lookout for new managers, having dispensed with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Felix Magath respectively last week.

Jose Riga's future at Blackpool remains up for discussion but looks to be increasingly safe, particularly after masterminding a 0-0 draw at Brighton and Hove Albion this weekend, but pressure remains firmly on Dougie Freedman at Bolton Wanderers after a woeful string of results.

Plus, there are plenty of transfer rumours continuing to do the rounds with the loan window presenting an opportunity for managers to bolster their squads.

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

Birmingham City: Blues striker Clayton Donaldson has revealed how Norwich City captain Russell Martin told him he had 'got away with one' after the striker was seemingly felled in the area by the Canaries defender. (Birmingham Mail)

Blackburn Rovers: Loan goalkeeper Jason Steele has revealed he has been made to feel loved again at Ewood Park after making his debut in Rovers' 1-0 weekend success over basement boys Fulham. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Blackpool: The war of words between Riga and chairman Karl Oyston continued after the 0-0 draw at Brighton, with the Belgian saying: "maybe one day the truth will be told," after the owner insisted he had no regrets in approaching Burton Albion's Gary Rowett. (Blackpool Gazette)

Bolton Wanderers:Freedman is staying defiant in his bid to turn things around at the Macron Stadium in the face of renewed calls from Wanderers supporters for the Scot to leave the club. (The Bolton News)

Bournemouth: New loan signing Artur Boruc is hoping his stint at Dean Court can help him to dislodge Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny from the Poland international side after making his first start in the 1-1 draw at Watford. (Bournemouth Echo)

Brighton and Hove Albion: Summer purchase Sam Baldock has warned the rest of the Championship and sought to appease Albion fans by insisting there is more to come from both himself and the team collectively this season. (The Argus)           

Derby County: Rams chief Steve McClaren has voiced his delight at seeing captain Richard Keogh agree terms on a new three-year deal, with confirmation expected imminently. (Derby Telegraph) 

Fulham:Caretaker manager Kit Symons is ready to convince owner Shahid Khan that he is the man to lead the Cottagers out of the relegation zone after an inauspicious start to life in the second tier. (Get West London)           

Ipswich Town: Mick McCarthy is targeting a first away win of the season in tonight's trip to Wigan Athletic and has claimed he was interested in the Latics' new midfield playmaker Emyr Huws prior to his move from Manchester City to the DW Stadium. (East Anglian Daily Times)

Leeds United:Darko Milanic will be named the new manager of the Whites this afternoon after leaving Austrian outfit Sturm Graz yesterday following a press conference, with the 46-year-old able to buy his way out of his contract to seal a move to Elland Road. (Yorkshire Evening Post)

Millwall:Ed Upson is hoping his impressive midfield display alongside Shaun Williams in the 0-0 draw with Nottingham Forest will convince boss Ian Holloway to field the partnership more regularly. (News at Den)

Middlesbrough:Dean Whitehead's sending-off during the 4-0 weekend rout of Brentford has handed boss Aitor Karanka some selection issues in the middle of midfield, with the Spaniard admitting it leaves him desperately short of options in the position. (Gazette Live)

Norwich City: Canaries boss Neil Adams has been boosted by the return to fitness of both Gary Hooper and Jonny Howson as his side prepares to visit Shrewsbury Town in the Capital One Cup. (Eastern Daily Press)

Nottingham Forest:Stuart Pearce is set to hand some of his fringe players the chance to stake their claim for first-team football by unleashing them in the midweek Capital One Cup trip to Tottenham. (Nottingham Post)

Reading:Mikkel Andersen has expressed his pride at making his first-team debut for the Royals during the 1-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday but described his inaugural outing as a 'very big moment' in his career. (Get Reading)

Wigan Athletic: Latics boss Uwe Rosler believes his side will have to find an alternative way to get past Ipswich Town this evening and refuted the idea that his side's 3-1 win at Portman Road at the back end of last season will have any bearing on tonight's encounter. (Wigan Today)