The Championship returned to our television screens earlier this month the first time since March.
Second-tier football is now well and truly back with storylines aplenty on the pitch.
But there has been no letting up of the transfer rumours as the summer transfer window fast-approaches.
With that in mind, we run you through all the latest below.
United permitted to speak to Mackay
Dundee United want ex-Cardiff City and Wigan Athletic boss Malky Mackay as their new manager.
United are looking to replace Robbie Neilson who left for Hearts last week.
And a report from the BBC claims Mackay United have been given permission to speak to Mackay about becoming their new head coach.
The Scot has not managed a club since leaving the Latics in 2015, following a hugely-successful stint in the Welsh capital which saw him take the Bluebirds to the Premier League.
He has since been involved with the Scottish national team, currently serving as their performance director.
Albion enter Hart race
West Bromwich have entered the chase to sign former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart this summer.
Both Derby County and Leeds United have previously been linked with the England international, who is available to sign on a free transfer this summer after leaving Burnley.
And now Albion have entered the chase to land the former England international, according to The Sun on Sunday .
Sabri Lamouchi speaks about Albert Adomah situation
Nottingham Forest manager Sabri Lamouchi has hinted Albert Adomah's loan at Cardiff City could come to an end on Tuesday.
Bluebirds boss Neil Harris on Saturday said Cardiff and their play-off rivals Nottingham Forest had reached an impasse over whether the player's loan deal would be extended until the end of the season.
Harris was coy on whether Forest playing hardball was down to the fact they are in direct competition with the Bluebirds for play-off places, but criticised the EFL for their lack of leadership on contract sagas as a whole.
Forest fans urged their club to call the player back, even if it was only to weaken the competition, and it now appears Lamouchi could well exercise the right to do just that this week.
"The situation is clear," the Forest boss said after his side's 3-1 win over Huddersfield Town on Sunday.
"Albert is a Nottingham Forest player. It was a loan and the club is doing the right to call back the players if they want.
"I am not understanding the problem. Cardiff know everything. We are just talking between smart and clever people to do the right thing for everybody and the club.
"The club decides, not me."
You can read the full story here.
Blackburn eye former Man United keeper
Blackburn Rovers are interested in recently released Manchester United goalkeeper Kieran O’Hara.
The 24-year-old is leaving Old Trafford as a free agent this summer and Rovers are expected to be in the market for a goalkeeper with current number one Christian Walton due to return to parent club Brighton.
And according to The 72 , Rovers are interested in O’Hara, as are a number of unnamed clubs.