The season is over and while the transfer window doesn't technically open until June 14, clubs across the UK and Europe are free to get deals in place ahead of next season.
Sunday morning's headlines:
Liverpool are reportedly set to rival Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen for the signature of Mainz winger Brajan Gruda. Read more.
Arsenal reportedly have the edge over their Premier League rivals in the race to sign Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise. Read more.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers waxes lyrical about a "big-game player" who he wants to keep at the club this summer following the Hoops' Scottish Cup final triumph over Rangers. Read more.
Chelsea are reportedly preparing to open talks with Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca as a potential replacement for Mauricio Pochettino this summer. Read more.
Thomas Tuchel has reportedly emerged as the frontrunner to replace Erik ten Hag if Manchester United opt to part ways with the Dutchman at the end of the season. Read more.
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly made an enquiry about the availability of Chelsea homegrown talent and club captain Conor Gallagher ahead of the summer transfer window. Read more.
Barcelona are reportedly contemplating the sale of La Masia graduate Alejandro Balde this summer to help aid the club's persistent financial challenges. Read more.
Arsenal reportedly schedule talks with out-of-favour midfielder Emile Smith Rowe, who is being tipped to leave the club in search of regular football. Read more.
Erik ten Hag confirms that he wants to sign a new striker, midfielder and centre-back for Manchester United in the summer transfer window. Read more.
Chelsea attacker Omari Hutchinson is in advanced talks to join Bundesliga outfit Stuttgart on loan next season, according to a report. Read more.
Wolverhampton Wanderers allegedly hold an interest in adding a second Paraguayan winger to their squad in the summer transfer window. Read more.
Bayern Munich attacker Jamal Musiala reportedly has his heart set on joining Real Madrid despite interest from the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Barcelona. Read more.