League One news round-up: Derby and Plymouth pair leave, Charlton striker expected to attract interest
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Sheffield Wednesday are back in action this weekend against Cambridge United away. The Owls are currently 3rd in the table after the opening 13 games.
Darren Moore’s side won 3-0 last time out at home to Cheltenham Town. Here is a look at some of the latest news from around League One...
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Derby County have green the light for youngster Cian Kelly-Caprani to leave on loan. The midfielder has linked up with non-league side Belper Town, as announced by their official Twitter account.
The Rams will be hoping he can get some first-team experience under his belt. His deal has been described as a ‘short-term’ arrangement.
Plymouth Argyle goalkeeper departs
Plymouth Argyle have announced on their official club website that they have decided to loan goalkeeper Adam Parkes to Plymouth Parkway to boost his development. The stopper has signed for the Southern League Premier Division South on a temporary basis until January.
The 22-year-old only joined the Pilgrims last week on a free transfer. He was released by Watford at the end of last term after spending time away with Wealdstone in the National League.
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Hide AdCharlton Athletic striker expected to be a man in-demand
Charlton Athletic boss Ben Garner believes striker Miles Leaburn will be attracting interest at the moment. The 18-year-old has scored five goals in all competitions this season and is being tipped for a bright future in the game.
His manager has told London News Online: “I’m not sitting here and being naive. I’m thankful that we’ve got him on a long contract. And, not being disrespectful to Miles, he’s not ready to move on yet. He’s flourishing, he’s developing and he’s playing football. But clubs, just on data alone, will be monitoring him.”
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