Everyone associated with Leeds United may well have been in party mode for the past ten days, but the hard work of preparing for life in the Premier League is well under way.
While the permanent signings of Helder Costa and Illan Meslier have been confirmed, there is more to be done before the club kick off their first Premier League tilt for 16 years on September 12.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic means that clubs are entering a summer transfer window full of unknowns and while Marcelo Bielsa will likely keep the faith with several members of his Championship title-winning squad, new faces will also be needed.
Following Leeds' triumphant end to their time in the second tier, we asked you where you think the club should focus their efforts during the window.
We've counted up the thousands of votes and here is a look at how you want to see the window pan out over the next few weeks...
A new striker is the priority
When asked which position Leeds need to strengthen most, the message is loud and clear.
More than 80 per cent of you think a striker is the priority, which is little surprise. Leeds do not have significant depth in this position, with Patrick Bamford and Tyler Roberts the only senior options for the central striking position.
Bamford's role in the side has been one of the season's big debates. The Leeds number nine netted 16 goals last season and was the leading scorer for a title-winning side, but the knock on him has been the question marks over his ruthlessness in front of goal.
Several strikers have been linked with a move to Leeds already this summer, with the club also needing to resolve the Jean-Kevin Augustin issue, with RB Leipzig still insisting that the club must complete their permanent move for the Frenchman who failed to make an impact during his loan spell at the club.
Almost 12 per cent of you want to see another centre-back, which again comes as little surprise, given the lack of depth. Ben White is the dream target here after his superlative loan spell which saw him play every minute of the club's Championship-winning campaign.
New faces are needed - but not too many
There is a general consensus here is that Leeds do need new players, but they not need to go overboard and tear up the team that laid waste to their second-tier rivals last season.
Just under half of you (47.8 per cent) want to see between one and three players come in, while a slight majority (50.4 per cent) are hoping to see between four and six new arrivals.
Only 1.7 per cent want more than seven signings to be made.
No desire for eye-watering spends
In recent seasons we've seen the likes of Fulham and Aston Villa go on £100million-plus spending sprees, but most fans do not want to see Leeds follow this route.
Just over a third of you believe an outlay of more than £50million will be sufficient, with 27.9 per cent believing that between £40m and £50m is the level of spending that the club should be aiming for.