With the 2019-20 Premier League campaign into its final week, speculation surrounding the upcoming transfer window is beginning to intensify.
As ever, we’re sharing the latest rumours from around the top-flight – so scroll and click through the pages to see the latest news and gossip from around the web:

. 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) Photo: Alex Morton

. Tau set for Anderlecht switch
Percy Tau is undergoing medical tests at Anderlecht ahead of a loan-to-buy move after issues with obtaining a work permit to play for Brighton. (Het Laatste Nieuws via Sports Witness) Photo: KURT DESPLENTER

. Blades close in on Swift
Sheffield United are on the verge of completing the signing of Reading midfielder John Swift as he puts the finishing touches to a £3.5m switch. (BerkshireLive) Photo: Warren Little

. Trio battle for Argentine
Leeds United are battling Sheffield United and Crystal Palace for Newell’s Old Boys midfielder Jeronimo Cacciabue. (Contrasena Futbol) Photo: STRINGER

5. Chelsea step up Havertz interest
Chelsea have opened talks with Bayer Leverkusen over a £70m deal for Kai Havertz. Technical adviser Petr Cech will fly to Germany on Sunday to hold face-to-face talks. (Sky Sports) Photo: Alexander Hassenstein

6. Gunners could activate release clause
Arsenal are considering triggering Sporting Lisbon forward Joelson Fernandes’s £40m release clause in the next 24 hours. (A Bola) Photo: MIGUEL RIOPA

7. Ashley’s patience running short
Mike Ashley’s patience over the proposed £300m takeover of Newcastle United is running short as he waits for the Premier League to complete its owners’ and directors’ test. (Northern Echo) Photo: Catherine Ivill

8. Newcastle keen on Scottish midfielder
The Magpies are linked with a move for Motherwell midfielder David Turnbull, as are Scottish champions Celtic and Championship side Stoke City. (Daily Record) Photo: Laurence Griffiths