Transfer Rumours - June 23

Expressandstar.com bring you all of the latest transfer talk from Wolves, West Brom, Aston Villa and Walsall.

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We have scoured the back pages and the internet to bring you the latest transfer gossip.

We are not saying they are true – just that they are out there.

WOLVES

Reports in Spain are suggesting Wolves youngster Albert Torras will leave the club this summer to return, to his homeland with Malaga.

But it's been suggested that the 19-year-old midfielder would, if a move can be agreed, be starting out playing for the club's second-team.

The senior squad play in the top-flight, while their Atletico Malagueno perform at a 1,300 capacity venue in the fourth tier of Spanish football.

Torras may still fancy heading home after failing to make a first-team breakthrough at Wolves, whom he joined from the Barcelona youth set-up in 2013.

WEST BROM

West Brom could make a DOUBLE raid on Queens Park Rangers for winger Matt Phillips and defender Steven Caulker, who would cost around £12million as a pair.

The Baggies are known to be interested in Phillips and are still keen, even after last night's signing of James McClean from Wigan for £1.5m.

Caulker, 23, was a £8m signing for both Cardiff City and Rangers, who want to keep hold of the one-cap England international despite relegation from the Premier League.

They don't particularly want to lose Scotland winger Phillips, 24, either but concede that players will want to leave rather than play in the Championship.

ASTON VILLA

Aston Villa appear to have been snubbed in their efforts to keep Tom Huddlestone in the Premier League, despite the doubts over his future.

Hull City are likely to sell their top earners after going down from the top flight and Villa manager Tim Sherwood knows Huddlestone well.

Sherwood worked with the 28-year-old when he was a coach and in charge of Tottenham Hotspur, before joining the Tigers for £5.25million.

The former England international struggled along with the team last season, after an initially impressive first campaign at the KC Stadium.

But Huddlestone is still not willing to commit to Villa, which would bring the Nottingham-born man back to the Midlands permanently 10 years after joining Spurs.

WALSALL

Talk is growing on social media that Watford stalwart Lloyd Doyley is being tracked by Walsall with a view to a move this summer.

The 32-year-old is part of the furniture at Vicarage Road but his free to talk to other clubs, as his one-year Hornets deal has expired.

The defender, who can play at right-back or in the centre, has played over 400 games for the club since making his debut in 2001.