Some clubs are still waiting for their first signing, some have been shopping as far away as Japan while Stoke City are having to be patient after getting early business done
Sheffield Wednesday are setting the pace in the Championship transfer market as Danny Rohl puts his stamp on the squad ahead of his first full season as manager.
Rohl has welcomed seven new signings already after a superb second half of last season guided Wednesday to unexpected safety in the Championship. In have come some familiar names to supporters in this division, such as Jamal Lowe, on a free transfer from Bournemouth, and Max Lowe, who has crossed the city to join on a free from Sheffield United. Yan Valery has joined from Angers, meanwhile, and Olaf Kobacki has arrived from Arka Gdynia.
Sheffield Wednesday are setting the pace in the Championship transfer market as Danny Rohl puts his stamp on the squad ahead of his first full season as manager.
Rohl has welcomed seven new signings already after a superb second half of last season guided Wednesday to unexpected safety in the Championship. In have come some familiar names to supporters in this division, such as Jamal Lowe, on a free transfer from Bournemouth, and Max Lowe, who has crossed the city to join on a free from Sheffield United. Yan Valery has joined from Angers, meanwhile, and Olaf Kobacki has arrived from Arka Gdynia.
Stoke City got three deals done early, snapping up keeper Viktor Johansson from Rotherham United, Ben Gibson on a free from Norwich and Eric Bocat from Sint-Truiden – but, like most other clubs, they are now having to be patient. The summer window is expected to change gear next week