It is the start of a new week in League One and the beginning of a new era which will impact Doncaster Rovers with the introduction of the salary cap. The landscape has altered for clubs in the bottom two tiers of the English Football League. They are now vulnerable to predators from the Championship and even Premier League looking for bargain deals.
As for signing players, it will become more difficult to compete with finances on offer in the Championship and even perhaps Scotland.
Simply scroll down and click through the pages to view the very latest League One transfer news and rumours from around the internet – and don’t forget to check back tomorrow for more of the same.
1. Blackpool face competition for striker
Rotherham United are nearing a deal for Dominic Samuel to become only their second summer recruit following promotion to the Championship. The striker was one of the players released by Blackburn Rovers at the end of the season and had been on the radar of Blackpool. (Lancashire Telegraph) Photo: Michael Regan
2. Oxford set to lose star centre-back
Leeds United have entered the race for “unbelievable” Oxford United centre-back Rob Dickie. The 24-year-old’s performances have attracted plenty of interest with Championship duo Norwich City and Nottingham Forest keen. Now Leeds United and Newcastle United have shown interest in someone who will cost “an awful lot of millions”. (Nottinghamshire Live) Photo: Ian MacNicol
3. Leeds United set to announce Wigan ace
Leeds United are set to announce the signing of Wigan Athletic starlet Joe Gelhardt this week, possibly today (Monday). A reported fee of around £1million with add ons has been agreed for the 18-year-old forward. (The Athletic) Photo: Nathan Stirk
4. New side enter race for Wigan striker
Stoke City are the latest club to join the race for in-demand Wigan Athletic striker Kiefer Moore. It appeared Middlesbrough and Cardiff City were leading the race for the Wales star who could be available for as little as £1.8m. Others interested include Derby County, Millwall and QPR. (The Sun) Photo: VLADIMIR SIMICEK