As the Championship season edges closer, clubs are getting active in the transfer market.

We’re set to see a number of deal get completed with two weeks to go until the transfer window shuts at 5pm on August 8.

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Seven clubs are yet to open their cheque book in the Championship…

talkSPORT.com takes a look at the all deals that have taken place in England’s second tier to date, with a surprise club leading the way as the division’s biggest spender to date!

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Derby – £0

Kieran Dowell (season-long loan from Everton) has been the only notable signings for the Rams so far, who will begin the new campaign under Phillip’s Cocu’s guidance following Frank Lampard’s move to Chelsea earlier this month.

Fulham – £0

While the Cottagers haven’t forked out in terms of transfer fees so far this summer, they’ve done some outstanding business adding Ivan Cavaliero and Anthony Knockaert to their ranks on season-long loan deals from Wolves and Brighton respectively.

Sheffield Wednesday – £0

Steve Bruce’s controversial exit to Newcastle last week has unsettled the Yorkshire side’s pre-season preparations, with the Owls now on the hunt for a new manager. They have, however, brought in three players to the club already this summer, with free agents Moses Odubajo, Kadeem Harris and Julian Borner penning deals.

Swansea City – £0

Swans boss Steve Cooper has made just one signing so far this summer, with versatile defender Jake Bidwell penning a three-year deal at the Liberty Stadium following his release by QPR.

Middlesbrough – £0

Jonathan Woodgate has taken over the reins following Tony Pulis’ departure at the end of the 2018/19 season, with free agent Tomas Mejias rejoining the club on a two-year deal after his one-year contract expired at Cypriot outfit Omonia Nicosia.

Jonathan Woodgate, right, has a big job on his hands at Middlesbrough

Preston – £0

The Lilywhites have made two additions in the transfer window to date, with fans favourite David Nugent returning to Deepdale following his exit from Derby, while Patrick Bauer has joined on a free transfer after turning down a new contract at Charlton.

Reading – £0

The Royals are the last of the sides not to have paid a fee for a player to date this summer, with experienced defender Michael Morrison arriving from Birmingham after his contract expired at St Andrews, while Joao Virginia has arrived on loan from Premier League side Everton.

Getty Images 7 Toffees shot-stopper Virginia is well thought of

Nottingham Forest – Undisclosed

The Reds have brought in Tiago Silva and Yuri Ribiero this summer, but the fees for both players are currently unknown. Elsewhere, they have brought in some free transfers and Arijanet Muric on loan from Manchester City.

QPR – £60,000

The west London side have added eight new faces to their squad this summer, with Yoann Barbet and Lee Wallace – both of whom have worked under Rs boss Mark Warburton previously – among them.

The only man they’ve forked out for is highly-rated Scotland goalkeeper Liam Kelly from Livingstone.

Charlton Athletic – £200,000

Lee Bowyer has made a number of shrewd acquisitions in the transfer window so far, most notably signing former Crystal Palace playmaker Jonny Williams on a permanent deal following a successful loan spell.

National League hot shot Macauley Bonne has arrived at the Valley this summer, with the Addicks beating off a host of other clubs including Middlesbrough and Sheffield Wednesday after meeting his release clause.

Huddersfield Town – £225,000

Following relegation from the top flight the Terriers have made a number of signings most notably Tommy Elphick and Isaac Mbenza, while also striking a loan deal for talented Liverpool goalkeeper Kamil Grabara.

Leeds United – £250,000

The acquisition of Helder Costa on a initial loan deal has boosted the Whites’ promotion hopes, with Manchester City youngster Jack Harrison also arriving on a temporary basis. Leeds are believed to have paid in the region of £250,000 for teenage winger Liam McCarron.

Getty 7 Leeds have re-signed Jack Harrison for a second successive season-long loan

Hull City – £400,000

To date, the Tigers have only forked out a fee for out-of-favour QPR goalkeeper Matt Ingram, with prolific striker Tom Eaves joining the club on a free transfer after leaving League One outfit Gillingham.

Birmingham – £700,000

Former Arsenal youngster Dan Crowley has arrived at St Andrews from Dutch side Willem ll with the 21-year-old set to give the Blues midfield a much-needed creative spark.

Luton Town – £1.3m

The newly-promoted side gave their survival hopes a huge boost with the acquisition of Brendan Galloway on a free transfer from Everton. The Hatters have also clinched a club record £1.3m deal for Croatia goalkeeper Simon Sluga from Rijeka.

getty 7 Brendan Galloway, left, has joined Luton

Wigan – £2m

Everton left-back Antonee Robinson is believed to have cost the Latics in the region of £2m, while Paul Cook has also bolstered his squad with the signings of David Marshall and Lewis MacLeod on Bosman deals from Hull City and Brentford respectively.

Millwall – £2.3m

The Lions have forked out over £1.3m for former QPR striker Matt Smith and ex-Royal Jon Dadi Bodvarsson, while they also sealed a £1m deal for Bournemouth winger Connor Mahoney.

Barnsley – £2.4m

The newly-promoted Championship side have already sealed a £1.2m deal for Luke Thomas, while Mads Juel Andersen has arrived from AC Horsens for a fee believed to be close to £900,000.

Blackburn – £5m

Rovers have already forked out a sizeable fee for former Southampton striker Sam Gallagher, while Bradley Johnson and Stewart Downing have also arrived at Ewood Park on free transfers.

getty 7 Matt Smith has left QPR to join Millwall

Stoke – £6m

The Potters have brought in no fewer than seven players as they look to mount an automatic promotion bid this term.

They made their intentions clear for the rest of the Championship to see last month, when they announced six players signing on the same day.

Former Manchester United midfielder Nick Powell has arrived on a free transfer after leaving Wigan, while experienced goalkeeper Adam Davies and midfielder Jordan Cousins have also joined.

Meanwhile, Lee Gregory is another coup on a free transfer, while £2m was splashed out on Liam Lindsay form Luton Town.

Cardiff City – £6m

Neil Warnock will be vying for a ninth promotion as he looks for an instant return to the Premier League with the Bluebirds.

Aden Flint and Will Vaulks have both arrived at the Cardiff City Stadium this summer for £4m and £2m respectively.

getty 7 Pontus Jansson joined Brentford in a surprise move from Leeds

West Brom – £9.5m

With Jay Rodriguez rejoining former side Burnley, the Baggies filled the No 9 void with the £8m signing of Kenneth Zohore from Cardiff City, while Semi Ajayi has landed from Rotherham in a £1.5m deal.

Bristol City – £12m

The Robins have made a number of eye-catching deals so far in this window, with Chelsea duo Tomas Kalas (£8m) and Jay Dasilva (£2m) signing on permanent deals, while Daniel Bentley has arrived from Championship rivals Brentford a fee believed to be in the region of £2m.

Brentford – £18m

The Bees have made their intentions clear in the transfer market this summer as they push for a play-off spot.

Pontus Jansson’s £5.5m move from Leeds has been the standout signing in the second tier to date, with Ethan Pinnock (£3m) and David Maya (£2m) among the new faces to arrive at Griffin Park.