The coronavirus pandemic has thrown clubs' transfer plans into disarray, with uncertainty over when the summer window will even open yet alone the financial state many teams will be in.
Nevertheless, the rumour mill continues to turn and here Sports Mole rounds up all of the latest transfer talk.
Monday morning's headlines:
Liverpool defender
Dejan Lovren is a transfer target for Russian Premier League champions Zenit St Petersburg, according to a report.
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Milan Skriniar in their ranks.
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Read more. Real Madrid attacker
Brahim Diaz could join Real Betis on loan this summer, according to a report.
Read more.Luke Shaw could be sold by Manchester United this summer if the Red Devils sign Leicester City's Ben Chilwell, according to a report.
Read more. Celtic are reportedly leading the race to secure a season-long loan deal for Wolverhampton Wanderers winger
Daniel Podence.
Read more.Barcelona will reportedly have to pay Borussia Dortmund in the region of £18m if they allow
Ousmane Dembele to leave Camp Nou this summer.
Read more.Tottenham Hotspur reportedly have no intention of selling
Ryan Sessegnon, despite alleged interest from Barcelona.
Read more.Manchester United and Everton are reportedly contemplating whether to make a bid for Aston Villa defender
Tyrone Mings.
Read more.Barcelona reportedly need to sell one more player before they are able to make an official approach for Inter Milan forward
Lautaro Martinez.
Read more.Chelsea must qualify for next season's Champions League to sign Bayer Leverkusen attacker
Kai Havertz this summer, according to a report.
Read more.Arsenal defender
Hector Bellerin wants to leave the Gunners during this summer's transfer window, according to a report.
Read more.Chelsea have a £29.5m bid for Turkish goalkeeper
Ugurcan Cakir accepted by Trabzonspor, according to a report.
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