In the meantime, speculation is showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to Burnley and the upcoming transfer window.
And as ever, we’re sharing the latest rumours from around the Premier League – so scroll and click through the pages to see the latest news and gossip:
. LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 07: General view of the match ball during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and West Ham United at Emirates Stadium on March 07, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images)
(Photo by Alex Morton/Getty Images) | Getty Images Photo: Alex Morton
. Leeds win Allen race
Leeds United have agreed terms with Linfield sensation Charlie Allen, beating Premier League clubs Tottenham, Manchester City and Chelsea to his signature. (Football Insider) | Getty Images Photo: Gareth Copley
. Bent wants Adams at Elland Road
Former England man Darren Bent wants to see Southampton striker Che Adams join Leeds with the player available for £10m this summer. (Football Insider) | Getty Images Photo: Charlie Crowhurst
. Brighton target open to move
Barcelona B captain Ramon 'Monchu' Rodriguez, valued at £1.7m, is open to leaving the Spanish club amid interest from Brighton and Bournemouth. (Daily Mail) | Getty Images Photo: FREDERIC J. BROWN
5. Gunners join Guirassy race
Arsenal are interested in Amiens forward Serhou Guirassy, who is also being monitored by West Ham United and Bournemouth. (Daily Mail) | Getty Images Photo: FRANCOIS LO PRESTI
6. Reds consider Zaniolo swoop
Liverpool are plotting a move for Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo amid suggestions the Serie A club could be forced to sell some of their best players this summer. (Corriere dello Sport via Sports Mole) | Getty Images Photo: Gabriele Maltinti
7. Man Utd close in on Niguez
Manchester United are closing in on Atletico Madrid midfielder Saul Niguez with the two clubs yet to agree over a £70m fee. (Todo Fichajes) | Getty Images Photo: Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno
8. Exciting NUFC training ground plans
Sunday Supplement regular Paul Smith says the proposed new owners of Newcastle United plan to demolish the existing training ground and invest £25m in new state of the art facilities. | Getty Images Photo: North News