Blackburn Rovers will be eyeing up a top-six finish in the Championship gets back underway in June, as reports have suggested it could.

Tony Mowbray's side are three points back from the play-off places as things stand and will feel confident they can close that gap in the nine remaining games.

Beyond that, it looks to be an interesting and unusual summer transfer window given the long delay to the season around the globe.

With that in mind, we've highlighted five Rovers players whose careers are at a major crossroads...

The former Blackburn captain spent the first half of the 2019/20 campaign on loan at Wigan Athletic due to concerns over first-team opportunities at Ewood Park.

The 34-year-old has featured just once for Rovers since the end of last season and you'd question how much playtime he is likely to get with the club moving forward.

With just one year left on his current deal, could we see him leave Ewood Park this summer?

The 29-year-old has made just two appearances for Blackburn this year and will surely be contemplating his future.

Smallwood's current deal at the North West club is set to expire this summer, so it looks like he is going to have some big decisions to make.

Walton has had an impressive season between the sticks for Blackburn and been a key man in their push for the top six.

The Brighton loanee will have a decision to make when he returns to his parent club this summer over whether to look for a permanent move elsewhere, head out for another loan spell, or challenge for a place in the Seagulls side.

Another loan player that has been key to Blackburn's fortunes, Adarabioyo has proven his quality this term.

The defender looks set to return to Manchester City once the 2019/20 campaign is in the books but beyond that, there is some uncertainty.

He will have to decide whether there is a pathway to the first team for him at the club or if his interests are better served elsewhere.

The 21-year-old striker has made just 12 appearances for Rovers this season and has found himself below Adam Campbell, Sam Gallagher, and Danny Graham.

Brereton still has two years left on his current deal at Ewood Park but may feel that he needs to leave the North West club in search of more first-team opportunities.