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With all the divisions in the EFL bubbling along nicely, here we highlight the four biggest EFL stories from the day.........

West Brom manager Slaven Bilic could be nervously counting down the days to the January transfer window, with Claret and Hugh reporting that West Ham are could recall attacking midfielder Grady Diangana from his loan spell at the Hawthorns.

Diangana has been in excellent form for the Baggies scoring four goals and making three assists in 13 appearances in all competitions, and it is this form that the Hammers seemingly feel could be put to good use over the second half of the season.

A number of Championship clubs including Derby County and Middlesbrough intend to go head-to-head in a race to sign Aberdeen striker Sam Cosgrove, according to a report on TEAMtalk.

Despite signing a new deal at Pittodrie back in January, Cosgrove is valued at £2 million and will not be short of suitors once the January transfer window opens.

La Liga giants Barcelona have finally agreed to stump up £215k in training compensation for former Baggies teenager Louie Barry, who moved to the Nou Camp three months ago, it has been confirmed in the Daily Mail.

The forward declined a contract offer from Albion but agreed a three-year deal with Barcelona in July, with the 16-year-old going on to score on his youth-team debut for Barcelona as they defeated CD Ebro's Under-19 side 6-0 on Sunday.

Leeds United manager Marcelo Bielsa is bound to be considering players who can compliment his sides challenge for an automatic promotion spot this season, but it would seem that Newcastle United striker Dwight Gayle will not be one of these, following a report on LeedsLive.

LeedsLive’s digital sports writer Beren Cross confirmed in a fans Q&A to a question on January targets "As for Gayle, no chance. Financial Fair Play would be obliterated."