Sheffield Wednesday finished the season down in rock bottom of the table, and will be looking for a much improved 2021/22 campaign when they look to escape League One.
Meanwhile, Owls defender Osaze Urhoghide has opened up on struggling for game time under former manager Tony Pulis, and revealed: “I was frozen out of the team when Tony Pulis came in.
“He had a team he would already pick and I wasn’t really playing during that period. I was on the bench a couple of times, sometimes the extra man and it was a sad moment to be honest.
“Football is about playing and when you’re not playing you do all you can to get into the team and you don’t get what you deserve sometimes.”
He continued: “I felt I was just coming into train, as if I was never going to get into the team, it was like ‘What’s the point?’ I was working hard, trying to do my extras, trying to keep my fitness up. It was difficult.
“My hard work wasn’t paying off. It was only after he left the club that hard work did start coming off and I was ready when the opportunity came.”
Here are today's biggest transfer stories and the latest team news involving Sheffield Wednesday and the rest of the Championship, as the reaction to last season and the build-up to summer transfer window continues:

1. Wimmer set to leave Stoke
Stoke City's £18m signing Kevin Wimmer looks set to finally leave the club after spending the last three seasons out on loan. He's been tipped to terminate his contract, before joining Austrian side SK Rapid Wien. (Sport Witness) Photo: Jörg Schüler

2. McGree to stay with Blues
Birmingham City have agreed a deal to keep Charlotte FC midfielder Riley McGree at the club until the start of next year. The Australia youth international has featured 15 times for the Blues this season, since joining the side on loan last October. (BBC Sport) Photo: Michael Regan

3. Palace eye Chelsea youngster
Swansea City loan star Marc Guehi has been tipped to join Crystal Palace this summer. The Chelsea youngster looks set to go out on loan again next season, and could be brought in to bolster an Eagles squad set to lose a number of players. (The Athletic) Photo: Michael Steele

4. Stoke stopper is Lincoln hero
Stoke City goalkeeper Josef Bursik has joined Lincoln City on an emergency loan, after regular stopper Alex Palmer suffered a head injury in training. He conceded kept a clean sheet in last night's 2-0 play-off semi-final first leg win against Sunderland last night. (Club website) Photo: Nathan Stirk