Blackburn Rovers have announced they are now compliant with FFP regulations.

The club have been unable to buy players since December 2014, but will now have their transfer embargo lifted in time for the January window.

However, the statement from Rovers declared "the board of directors feel it prudent to proceed with restraint".

Elsewhere, Leeds fans are planning to stage a walkout during Saturday's game with Hull in protest at rising ticket prices.

Dubbed the 'pie tax', supporters in Elland Road's south stand are being charged an extra £5 per ticket, which can then be redeemed for food and drink at the catering outlets.

Massimo Cellino

However, there is no option to opt-out of the charge, even if fans don't want to purchase refreshments at the game.

A 17 minute walkout, beginning in the 17th minute, is being organised to protest against owner Massimo Cellino's changes - Cellino has revealed a superstitious dislike of the number 17.

Former Queens Park Rangers manager Chris Ramsey is reportedly in talks to return to the club after being sacked a month ago.

The Rs are said to be close to announcing Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink as their new boss, but chairman Tony Fernandes is keen to see Ramsey as part of the former Chelsea striker's backroom staff.

Ramsey remains on good terms with his former employers.

QPR were hoping to conclude a deal before tonight's clash with Reading, but caretaker boss Neil Warnock will take charge at the Madejski Stadium.

Transfer gossip continues to crank up a gear as we approach the New Year. Derby County are reportedly eyeing up a move for Hibernian striker Jason Cummings.

The 20-year-old has 14 goals in 20 games for Hibs so far this term, and a number of Championship clubs are circling.

Brighton, Fulham and Cardiff are all apparently interested in the Scotland under-21 international.

Cardiff are bracing themselves for a January bid for Bruno Manga.

French side Toulouse are apparently monitoring the status of the defender, who has struggled for a starting place this year following injury.

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Meanwhile, Colorado Rapids midfielder Dillon Powers could sign a permanent deal with Reading in January - according to manager Steve Clarke.

The American has been on trial with the Royals and is due to head back across the Atlantic at the end of the week, but has impressed during his stay.

Clarke said: “He’s done well. I think he’s enjoyed it and we’ve enjoyed having him so it’s something that we can look at in January."

German midfielder Robert Tesche is hoping to earn a new contract at Nottingham Forest.

He spent the last few months of last season on loan at Birmingham, but earned his place back at the start of 2015/16 - only to break his foot.

Now nearing fitness, he's hoping to win over Dougie Freedman for a second time and be offered the chance to stay at the City Ground.

Brighton and Hove Albion have been h it by a double injury blow .

Liam Rosenior and Kazenga LuaLua will be unavailable until the New Year.

Rosenior was added to the casualty list against Birmingham last week, while LuaLua has now undergone surgery after suffering a setback from a groin injury sustained in mid-September.