Away from the pitch, clubs and players are beginning to make their preparations for the summer transfer window which is fast approaching.
A Sheffield United striker, who is currently on-loan at league rivals Millwall, says it would be “amazing” if the opportunity to join the Lions on a permanent basis was available to him for next season.
Elsewhere, Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder is assessing his entire squad over their remaining three fixtures and they have also been linked with a Hull City striker who is also drawing interest from Birmingham City and Peterborough United.
The Tigers are also preparing for summer bids for another of their forward players with Premier League side West Ham reportedly set to begin discussions.
Meanwhile, Blackpool are said to be one of several Championship sides chasing a Forest Green Rovers’ star while Birmingham City could reignite interest in players who they previously tried and failed to sign.
Another player with plenty suitors is Bristol City’s Alex Scott and yet another Premier League side have joined the race for the talented youngster.
Finally, Liverpool full back Neco Williams has discussed his plans for next season after helping Fulham to promotion while on-loan at Craven Cottage.
Here are the transfer stories making the headlines on Tuesday morning:

1. Williams uncertain on immediate future
Liverpool’s 21-year-old defender Neco Williams, who is on loan at Fulham, says he does not know where he will be playing next season (Wales Online) | Getty Images

2. Canaries join race for Scott
Norwich City are the latest club to enter the race for talented Bristol City teenager Alex Scott ahead of the summer transfer window, joining Leeds United and Spurs (FLW) | Getty Images

3. Blues could return for Palmer and Maja
Birmingham City could reignite their interest in former transfer Kasey Palmer and Josh Maja this summer having attempted to sign them in January (BirminghamLive) | Getty Images

4. Brentford make first move for in-demand Johnson
Brentford have offered personal terms to Nottingham Forest’s Brennan Johnson, as they attempt to get ahead of a series of Premier League rivals for one of the brightest talents in English football (The Independent) | Getty Images