With the normal season now concluded, all eyes turn to club's Twitter feeds and news of players coming or going.

Whilst official announcements are few and far between this early in the summer, there is no shortage of rumours, links and speculation. It's the same from the Premier League, right down to League Two and beyond.

We cast our eye over the latest reports and deals emerging from League Two this week.

Adam May

Swindon Town are thought to be interested in taking Adam May to the County Ground, as reported by BBC Radio Wiltshire Sport.

The 21-year-old played 13 times in the league for Pompey in the 2017/18 season, but didn't make a League One outing this time around.

He did appear in the EFL Trophy four times as well as spending a portion of the early season with Aldershot in the National League.

Ryan Watson

Northampton Town have completed a deal to take Ryan Watson to Sixfields after his release by MK Dons.

As reported by the Northampton Chronicle and Echo, the 25-year-old returns for his third spell with the Cobblers.

He is one of ten players released by Paul Tisdale following promotion and becomes Keith Curle's fifth signing of the summer, joining Matty Warburton, Joe Martin, Chris Lines and Harry Smith.

Kieran Kennedy

Port Vale have completed a deal for Wrexham defender Kieran Kennedy on a one-year contract, as reported by the BBC.

The 25-year-old joins up with John Askey for a third time, having played for him at Macclesfield and latterly Shrewsbury.

The ex-Manchester City and Leicester City youngster lasted just six months at the New Meadow, longer than Askey, before joining Wrexham in the National League on a six-month contract in January.

Ben Tollitt

Blackpool are interested in recently-released winger Ben Tollitt according to roversrearguard.com.

The 24-year-old is available on a free transfer after being released by Tranmere Rovers last week, and is thought to also be attracting the interest of League Two newcomers Salford City.

Tollitt enjoyed a fruitful loan spell with Wrexham during the second half of last season, having failed to impress at Prenton Park.