• Manchester City could join Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid in pursuit of Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Express. PA
    Manchester City could join Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid in pursuit of Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Express. PA
  • Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri, who took Jorginho to Chelsea from Napoli, now wants the Italian midfielder back in Serie A. Alfredo Pedulla. PA
    Juventus boss Maurizio Sarri, who took Jorginho to Chelsea from Napoli, now wants the Italian midfielder back in Serie A. Alfredo Pedulla. PA
  • Porto's Alex Telles, right, looks likely to move to Paris Saint-Germain, meaning Chelsea will miss out. Gauchazh. EPA
    Porto's Alex Telles, right, looks likely to move to Paris Saint-Germain, meaning Chelsea will miss out. Gauchazh. EPA
  • Arsenal and Everton are both keen on 28-year-old Real Madrid and Colombia midfielder James Rodriguez. Sky Sports. AP
    Arsenal and Everton are both keen on 28-year-old Real Madrid and Colombia midfielder James Rodriguez. Sky Sports. AP
  • Manchester United are leading the race to sign Borussia Dortmund's 20-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho (left). Evening Standard. AFP
    Manchester United are leading the race to sign Borussia Dortmund's 20-year-old England winger Jadon Sancho (left). Evening Standard. AFP
  • Manchester City midfield veteran David Silva, 34, is in talks with former club Valencia. His contract is set to expire on 30 June. ESPN. PA
    Manchester City midfield veteran David Silva, 34, is in talks with former club Valencia. His contract is set to expire on 30 June. ESPN. PA
  • Manchester United's interest in Tottenham's Harry Kane may be complicated because of financial uncertainty caused by coronavirus. Guardian. AFP
    Manchester United's interest in Tottenham's Harry Kane may be complicated because of financial uncertainty caused by coronavirus. Guardian. AFP

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Manchester City, Jadon Sancho to Manchester United: The latest transfer speculation


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Football is locked in talks about how to approach the damage caused by coronavirus, and whether the 2019-20 season can even be completed.

Some clubs are imposing pay cuts, some players are agreeing to reductions, the sport is discussing what happens when contracts expire on June 30 without the season being completed, and even what to do about starting next season.

So far, there are no decisions, as the world waits for the numbers suffering from Covid-19 to drop, and sport can think about restarting.

However, transfer speculation never stops. When the game resumes, there will be moves. Agents are already sounding out interested clubs for their clients.

Money may be tighter, wages not quite so astronomical, but players will be changing shirts.

Here us a round-up of the latest top transfer speculation. To see the next rumour, swipe right.