Leeds United should be fairly relaxed regarding the conclusion of the campaign as, if the season is cancelled, the club are set to be promoted as champions with the unweighted points-per-game system. For now, here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship:
1. Hadergjonaj tipped for permanent exit
Turkish side Fenerbahce are said to be eyeing a summer swoop for Huddersfield Town defender Florent Hadergjonaj, who is currently on loan with fellow Super Lig side Kasimpasa. (Sport Witness). (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Photo: Dan Istitene
2. Forest youngster could make breakthrough
Nottingham Forest midfielder Jake Taylor could be set to break into the side for next season, with his manager keen to assess him following an impressive loan spell with Port Vale. (Nottingham Post). (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: PAUL ELLIS
3. Arsenal could threaten West Brom transfer
Arsenal are the latest side to show an interest in Croatia international Domagoj Vida, and could look to blow West Brom and Sheffield United out the water to land the Besiktas ace. (Sport Witness). (Photo by GOKHAN KILINCER/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: GOKHAN KILINCER
4. Boro loan ace makes bold call on former club
Middlesbrough loanee Ravel Morrison has branded the 2013/14 QPR side the "best the Championship has ever seen", following the anniversary of their promotion via the play-offs. (Football League World). (Photo by Nathan Stirk/2020 Getty Images) Photo: Nathan Stirk
5. Leeds-linked striker hints at English switch
Leeds United and Nottingham Forest-linked Mbaye Diagne has talked up his chances of a summer move away from Galatasaray, suggesting he has all the attributes necessary to thrive in England. (Guardian). (Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images) Photo: FRANCK FIFE
6. Terriers owner makes grave EFL prediction
Huddersfield Town owner Phil Hodgkinson has expressed grave concerns over the future of the EFL, claiming as many as 60 clubs could go bust by the time the COVID-19 pandemic has run its course. (BBC Sport). (Photo by Bryn Lennon/Getty Images) Photo: Bryn Lennon