Leeds United should be relatively relaxed regarding the conclusion of the campaign as, if the season is ended prematurely, the club are set to be promoted as champions via the unweighted points-per-game system. In the meantime, here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship:
1. Montero to return to Swans
Birmingham City have decided not to extend the loan of Swansea City winger Jefferson Montero, who has been used largely as an impact substitute during his spell at St Andrews. (Club website). (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) Photo: Marc Atkins
2. Adkins on Luton's radar?
The race to become the new Luton manager looks to be heating up, with Nigel Adkins seeing his odds slashed to become the bookies' second favourite behind Nathan Jones. (Sky Bet). (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) Photo: Dan Istitene
3. Swans defender eyes return to Netherlands
Swansea City ace Mike van der Hoorn has revealed his ambition is to play football back in his native Netherlands, amid speculation over whether he will extend his current contract. (Sport Witness). (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images) Photo: Alex Pantling
4. Rams keen on ex-Chelsea starlet
Derby County are understood to have offered ex-Chelsea starlet Zubayr Boadi a chance to impress before the COVID-19 lockdown, and could take another look at the 16-year-old when normality returns. (Guardian). (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images) Photo: Marc Atkins
5. Whites face competition for Brennan
Liverpool and Brighton have been tipped to rival Leeds United for Blackburn Rovers winger Luke Brennan, who has been gathering admirers with some fine performances at youth level. (Football Insider). (Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images) Photo: Charlotte Tattersall
6. Ex-Owls boss blasts fans over support
Ex-Sheffield Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal has revealed he felt let down by the club's fans during the, suggesting they didn't appreciate the struggles he faced with multiple player injuries. (The 72). (Photo by Nathan Stirk/Getty Images) Photo: Nathan Stirk