There’s plenty of time, but Sheffield Wednesday’s transfer window is yet to set fire just yet, with a whole lot of things to tie up as they prepare for a return to preseason on June 20.
In fact the window doesn’t actually officially open until June 10. It would be nice to have a few deals wrapped up early doors though, wouldn’t it?
Wednesday have a great deal of work to do after their vast loan cohort returned to their parent clubs and Sam Hutchinson, Saido Berahino and Chey Dunkley are set to be released at the end of their contracts.
And the wait goes on when it comes to Massimo Luongo, Jack Hunt, Nathaniel Mendez-Laing and Joe Wildsmith, all of whom are said to have been offered new contracts.
Work is ongoing behind the scenes to bolster the squad, but what of the major stories – both in and out – to keep an eye on?
..Wednesday have a lot of work to do in the coming weeks to get their squad ready for the season. But what incomings - and outgoings - should Owls fans be keeping a close eye on as the days roll on? Let's take a look.. Photo: via Getty Images
Wednesday are reportedly one of many in the queue for Anderson's signature. The talented Newcastle youngster played beneath his abilities last season when out at Bristol Rovers in League Two and if Eddie Howe decides not to give him a first team opportunity it's likely he'll head out to a club in the Championship - or in League One. Photo: Naomi Baker
As revealed by The Star, Hull attacker Wilks is a player well and truly on Wednesday's radar. At 23 he's a player that fits in with the mission to inject younger blood into the squad and has a proven record at League One level - his 19 league goals fired the Tigers to the title last season but one. Photo: Alex Davidson
A tall, athletic 22-year-old, versatile midfielder Wiredu is understood to have been stuck on a long-list of potential targets for Wednesday. He would provide depth in an area they've been short of since Lewis Wing's late January move. Photo: Pete Norton
Could be a tricky one, this. Hunt will no doubt have options elsewhere after a stellar season back at S6. Has been offered a new deal as per the retained list and spoke last season of his desire to stay at the club. Photo: Steve Ellis
Could be a tricky one, this. Hunt will no doubt have options elsewhere after a stellar season back at S6. Has been offered a new deal as per the retained list and spoke last season of his desire to stay at the club. Photo: Steve Ellis
A tale very much in-line with Hunt. Spoke last season about enjoying life at Wednesday - the biggest club he's played for - but also touched on his desire to play in the Championship. He's quite possibly a high-earner, which could muddle the story further. Photo: Steve Ellis
Reports earlier in the summer suggested Marosi was a player Wednesday were looking at to replace Bailey Peacock-Farrell between the sticks this season. The Star has since reported that no bid has been lodged as of yet. Photo: Michael Regan
Wednesday's interest in Dean has been retained from last season and the centre-half - who impressed on loan despite injury woe - is believed to be available for a free transfer. Some compromise would have to be met on his wages, you'd feel, but he ticks a lot of boxes in terms of what Wednesday are after at the back. Photo: Getty