In the meantime, there's still plenty of football rumours doing the rounds, as clubs prepare their plans for once the game finally returns to normality, so here's all the latest news and transfer gossip from the Championship:
1. EFL continue season resumption planning
The EFL are said to be considering resuming the season behind-closed-doors in "regional hubs", which would see only a select number of sides play matches in their own stadiums. (Evening Standard)
2. Phillips makes bold Baggies claim
Ex-West Brom star Kevin Phillips has suggested the Baggies could lure both Tyrone Mings and John McGinn from local rivals Aston Villa, should the two clubs swap divisions by next season. (The 72)
3. Watkins names Bannan the best
Brentford forward Ollie Watkins, a supposed target of Sheffield United, has claimed Sheffield Wednesday's Barry Bannan is the best footballer he's faced, branding him a "serious baller". (The Star)
4. QPR CEO fears for Championship clubs' future
QPR CEO Lee Hoos has painted a bleak picture of the future of a number of Championship sides, claiming finishing the season behind-closed-doors could have severe financial implications. (Sky Sports)
5. Whites tipped to win race for 10m 'keeper
Leeds United have been tipped to beat Celtic to the signing of Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster this summer, despite the stopper's illustrious history with the Hoops. (Football Insider)
6. Rams latest club to defer player wages
Derby County are the latest club to see players and staff agree to a wage deferral, joining the likes of Cardiff City, Swansea City, Bristol City and Leeds United. (BBC Sport)