Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack has told fans to expect some movement on incoming signings in the coming days - as the club continue to battle to secure Declan Gallagher's signature.
Record Sport revealed this week that the Motherwell captain is inching towards a move to Pittodrie on a free transfer.
It would be the second signing of new manager Stephen Glass' reign after Scott Brown agreed to move from Celtic for the next campaign.
And while Cormack wouldn't be drawn on the identity of any targets, he did tell supporters to prepare for some good news.
He told fans watching a Q&A on the club's YouTube: "Bringing in Stephen Glass, Allan (Russell) and Scott Brown in the summer, it was important that we give them a period of time to get to know the existing squad.
"They've only had a couple weeks of training with the guys.
"What I would say is we outlined, I think it was May of 2019, a clear strategy for the club. Any business needs a strategy, whether it's on or off the field.
"Clearly there are a number of players out of contract in the summer.
"Stephen, I'm sure, is going to wait until the end of the season to see what he wants to do.
"But we have also had a number of sessions since I've been back where we've talked about potential targets.
"I think you'll see in the coming days and weeks some announcements that Stephen Glass and his team will make on players coming in for next season."