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England's 7-0 win last night and qualification for next summer's Euros may be dominating the news headlines today, but it has also been a busy day in the EFL, here we highlight four of the biggest EFL stories of the day......

Grimsby have parted company with their manager Michael Jolley after a run of seven games without a win, with the Mariners confirming in a statement on the club website that they "would like to place on record its thanks to Michael for his hard work and efforts since joining the club during a difficult period".

The 42-year-old was appointed manager at Blundell Park in March 2018 and he led them to safety in League Two before registering a 17th-place finish last season.

Jolley leaves with the club 18th in the fourth tier, six points above bottom-placed Morecambe.

Nottingham Forest have today revealed a fresh image of their proposed £100 million redevelopment of the City Ground as the club continue to progress with their plans, as confirmed on the club website.

The transformation of the Reds’ home into a world-class stadium will see the Peter Taylor Stand rebuilt to cater for an increased capacity of about 10,000 fans.

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard intends to try and bring Shay Given to Stamford Bridge to join his coaching staff, amid concerns about the form of goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga, according to a report in the Daily Mail.

This will be the second time Lampard has tried to secure Given, with Chelsea resisting his move in the summer in favour of promoting Henrique Hilario.

Peterborough United have sent out a clear message regarding their striker Ivan Toney, by slapping a £13 million price tag on the 23-year-old, who has already scored 12 goals this season, according to a report in the Sun.

Bournemouth and Burnley are among a number of clubs believed to be keen on the former striker Northampton Town and Newcastle United striker.