Another day is slowly drawing to a close, but there has been little let up in the comings and goings in League One.

We'll start our round-up with Mark Robins' Coventry City, who have placed a player on the transfer list this afternoon.

Jak Hickman

Coventry have transfer-listed young defender Jak Hickman following his video nasty a couple of weeks ago.

Hickman was filmed on holiday boasting about his wealth an insulting Coventry City fans, something that's landed him in hot water with the club.

They released a statement saying he had been fined the maximum amount possible and been immediately made available for transfer.

Luke O'Neill 

AFC Wimbledon have added to their ranks this afternoon, by bringing in former Gillingham man Luke O'Neill on a free transfer.

The 27-year-old plays as a right back and manager Wally Downes was clearly delighted to have snared his man.

“Luke has got very good delivery and he’s played a lot of games at this level," he told the club's official site. 

"He was on our database and we moved quickly to make it happen. Luke is an older player, he has a bit more experience and that will certainly help us out at times with the young group that we’ve got."

Aaron Jarvis

Former Luton Town striker Aaron Jarvis has left Portsmouth after failing to impress during a short trial.

The former Basingstoke striker left the Hatters as they secured Championship football, having spent time on loan in the Scottish Championship with Falkirk last season.

He's failed to impress Kenny Jackett after spending the week with Pompey.

Joe Murphy

37-year-old goalkeeper Joe Murphy is the latest player to leave Bury, joining Shrewsbury on a one-year deal.

He's followed goalkeeper coach Brian Jensen who also leaves Gigg Lane for the New Meadow.

Murphy is now targeting a first team place with the League One side, telling the Shropshire Star: “I know a lot of the fans here will be looking at my age but I’m here to play football.

“I know there will be another keeper coming through the door but I want to be playing in that first game of the season."