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With the suspension of all football activities suspended until the end of April, fans at every level of the EFL will be keen to get their footy fix, here we highlight the four biggest EFL stories of the day.......

Charlton Athletic chairman Matt Southall has been removed from the board of club owners East Street Investments, it has been confirmed via the club's official website, with director Jonathan Heller also relieved of his position after a meeting on Thursday.

Southall afterwards issued a statement, claiming: “Protocol has not been followed and resolutions have been passed which are invalid and unlawful,” the pair have been replaced on the ESI board by Bucharest-based Marian Mihail and Claudiu Florica.

Celtic boss Neil Lennon looks set to rule out a permanent move for Stoke City right-back Mortiz Bauer at the end of his loan spell this summer, according to a report by Football Insider.

The report suggests, Lennon is not keen on activating the option to buy clause, Celtic included in the loan deal and will allow the right-back to return to Stoke City.

Sunderland have let Williams Kokolo go to Middlesbrough but he's also got admirers from the Bundesliga, the Premier League, according to the print edition of The Mirror (March 20th, Page 53).

Bayern Munich and West Ham United have both showed an interest in Kokolo, 19, who can play at left-back and also left-wing

Leeds United look likely to make an offer for Besiktas striker Cyle Larin, according to a report by Turkish media outlet Takvim, with the Whites keen on 24-year-old who is currently on loan at Zulte Waregem.

Leeds United were linked with a move for Larin when the Canadian striker was playing in the MLS for Orlando City,  but he decided to join Besiktas and during the last transfer window there was again reported interest from the Elland Road side.