And there’s plenty of transfer gossip swirling around the internet with third-tier outfits eyeing incomings and outgoings ahead of the new campaign.
Simply scroll down and click through the pages to view the very latest transfer news and rumours from around the web – and don’t forget to check back tomorrow for more of the same.
1. DONE DEAL
Sunderland have announced the signing of former Middlesbrough player Stephen Wearne. The 19-year-old has put pen to paper on a one-year deal on Wearside after leaving Boro at the end of June, and he will link up with Elliott Dickman’s Under-23 squad to become their sixth summer signing. (Various) Photo: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC
2. Gills turn down big-money deal
Gillingham have turned down a six-figure offer for striker Brandon Hanlan. The player is free to join another club as he is out of contract but the Gills are entitled to compensation as the player is under the age of 24. (Kent Online) Photo: Julian Finney
3. DONE DEAL
Brett McGavin has signed a new two-year deal at Ipswich Town. The midfielder had one year remaining on his contract, but has now put pen to paper on a deal that will see him stay at Portman Road until the summer of 2022. (Various) Photo: Stephen Pond
4. Wigan eye former Sunderland and Blackpool boss
Wigan Athletic are in discussions with former Blackpool and Sunderland boss Simon Grayson over becoming their new manager as the club's administrators seek League One experience. (Daily Mail) Photo: Warren Little
5. Tigers want strength in depth
Grant McCann has said Hull City are still in the hunt for three new signings. The Tigers boss is reportedly after another central midfielder as competition and two forwards to bolster his attack. (BBC) Photo: Ashley Allen
6. Cats eye reinforcements
Phil Parkinson’s Sunderland continue to be linked with a move for Scottish under-21 international Liam Burt. The midfielder, who has spent time with both Celtic and Rangers in the past, is currently a free agent and is widely expected to head to England. (Glasgow Times) Photo: Lewis Storey