Bristol City man attracting transfer interest and ex-player eyed by Yorkshire club
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Bristol City have been making some shrewd signings as they prepare for the new Championship season.
The Robins have brought in Mark Sykes and Kane Wilson from League One pair Oxford United and Forest Green Rovers and will hope the duo can make the step up next term.
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Hide AdGoalkeeper Stefen Bajic has come through the door from French side Pau and will compete with Dan Bentley for the number one spot.
Versatile Kal Naismith has also arrived at Ashton Gate after helping Luton Town reach the play-offs in the last campaign.
Here is a look at all the latest Bristol City news and rumours today....
Defender wanted by League Two side
BristolWorld understand Salford City want to sign Ryley Towler on loan.
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Hide AdThe Ammies are interested in bringing in the defender ahead of the 2022/23 League Two campaign.
Towler, 20, has previously been loaned out to Frome Town, Taunton Town and Grimsby Town in the past to gain experience.
Former player on trial with new club
Former Bristol City playmaker Lee Tomlin is on trial with Doncaster Rovers.
The fourth tier outfit are casting their eyes over the experienced attacking midfielder following his departure from Walsall.
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Hide AdThe Doncaster Free Press mention he played for Donny in thier pre-season friendly over the weekend against Nuneaton Borough.
Bristol City figure hits back
Bristol City Academy Director Brian Tinnion has hit back at Lee Johnson’s comments about Reuben McAllister.
The new Hibernian boss is poised to bring the youngster up to Edinburgh and he told the Evening Evening News:
“We believe it’s the best pathway for him. He’s a top young player but at the same time we’ve got a lot of respect for Bristol City – it’s a family thing, we’re not raiding them for their best players.”
Tinnion has taken to Twitter to post the following message in reponse.
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