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.
Friday morning's headlines:
Former Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren expects Mohamed Salah to remain at Anfield on a long-term basis. Read more.
Real Madrid could battle Manchester United for Sevilla centre-back Jules Kounde, according to a report. Read more.
AC Milan and Juventus are monitoring Hakim Ziyech's situation at Chelsea, according to a report. Read more.
Ismaila Sarr came close to joining Liverpool during the January transfer window, according to the Watford attacker's agent. Read more.
Manchester United are yet to make a decision on the futures of Edinson Cavani and Juan Mata, according to a report. Read more.
Mino Raiola says that he will no longer be speaking out on Paul Pogba's future and will work "in the shadows" on the Manchester United midfielder's future. Read more.
Arsenal target Emiliano Buendia will be available to purchase in the summer if the right bid is made, according to Norwich City director Stuart Webber. Read more.
West Ham United midfielder Tomas Soucek may reportedly be a target for Manchester United, plus a number of other European heavyweights, in the summer transfer window. Read more.
A report claims that Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is not for sale at any price following fresh links with a move to Bayern Munich. Read more.
Barcelona playmaker Philippe Coutinho may not feature for the club once he returns from injury as they are wary of triggering another payment to Liverpool. Read more.
Strasbourg president Marc Keller confirms that RB Leipzig are the favourites to sign defender Mohamed Simakan, who has previously been linked with Liverpool and Chelsea. Read more.
A report claims that Manchester City are determined to sign a new striker in the summer whether they are successful landing unsettled Barcelona ace Lionel Messi or not. Read more.