All transfer business is done and dusted for this season, but that doesn't stop clubs from preparing ahead for next season.
Monday morning's headlines:
Chelsea will be active in the summer but they will also reportedly be looking to sell numerous players ahead of what is likely to be a busy window. Read more.
Manchester United are reportedly set to receive an offer from a European giant for one of their wingers, with the club desperately needing to raise funds. Read more.
Liverpool are reportedly preparing for life without Vigil van Dijk and are said to be monitoring a Bundesliga defender as a possible replacement for the Dutchman. Read more.
Manchester United reportedly put a £59m offer on the table for Barcelona attacker Raphinha, who has been in stunning form this season. Read more.
Barcelona, Liverpool and Manchester United are reportedly among six clubs interested in signing Lille forward Jonathan David on a free transfer. Read more.
Manchester United attacker Antony, who is on loan at Real Betis, suggests that he wants to complete a permanent move to a team in Spain this summer. Read more.
Athletic Bilbao are allegedly contemplating whether to make an approach for a top-performing Championship attacker who has previously represented their youth team. Read more.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal are supposedly among the clubs keeping a watchful eye on Lille's teenage sensation Ayyoub Bouaddi. Read more.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur reportedly learn what it will take to prise Jobe Bellingham away from Sunderland in the summer transfer window. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly weigh up an approach for 18-year-old Nordsjaelland winger Sindre Walle Egeli, who has been likened to Bayern Munich legend Arjen Robben. Read more.
Lille goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier reportedly 'grabs the attention' of Manchester United, who are debating whether to pursue an Andre Onana upgrade this summer. Read more.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta reportedly expresses a shock interest in signing Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, who is expected to be given the boot by Anfield chiefs. Read more.