Another day of Swansea City transfer news and it's the lack of movement that continues to make the headlines.
For starters, there's been nothing in the way of incomings since Jake Bidwell was announced as the first signing of the Steve Cooper era.
But, on the other hand, it does appear that Oli McBurnie may not be departing - that one is still up in the air.
Reports have emerged that the Blades are in advanced talks with Bournemouth's Lys Mousset after their £15million offer for McBurnie was rejected on Monday.
The striker has also opened up on his future after the Yeovil match on Tuesday night. You can read what he said here.
Steve Cooper has also spoken about Chelsea's Ethan Ampadu.
You can catch up with what he said, along with everything that happened throughout the day, below.
Key Events
The latest on Borja
It’s been well documented that the Swans are eager to offload Borja - along with others - this summer.
And the striker wore a Swansea shirt for the first time in more than two years earlier this week.
Here’s the latest on the Spanish striker’s current situation.
Poll results
We asked fans who they want to be named as Swansea captain next season.
Here are the results of the poll...
Captain debate
Steve Cooper hasn’t chosen a replacement for Leroy Fer as Swansea captain.
But he’s spoken about the issue this week.
Steve Cooper on potential departures
No news at the moment. A couple of the boys have just finished after being on international duty so they need a break which is the right thing,” said Cooper.
But there’s a group of players coming into training every day and they’re working really well, they’re very proud of playing for the football club.
That’s where all of my focus is, until I hear differently, I’ll keep that going.”
Steve Cooper
Ampadu?
Now then... this is very interesting.
Frank Lampard confirmed earlier this week that Chelsea were looking to send Ethan Ampadu out on loan for the duration of the upcoming season.
And Steve Cooper has spoken about the Wales youngster.
Here’s what the Swansea manager had to say about the 18-year-old.
Cooper sets challenge
“There is no doubt that last season we were probably a bit too reliant on Oli (McBurnie) to score goals,” Cooper told Swans TV.
“Ideally we want goals coming from all areas of the pitch, so was good to see that from Jay (Fulton).
“George (Byers) scored at the weekend for us too, albeit from a set play, but it gives them confidence.
“We have given the players a licence to get forward and give us more bodies high up the pitch and you could see that tonight and to get goals at the end of that is good.
“We have set that challenge to the players to provide goals from all areas of the pitch.
“So if we are doing that in pre-season then the message is being taken on board, and we want to maintain that throughout the season.”
Steve Cooper
What Sheffield United's Mousset pursuit actually means for McBurnie
Sheffield United have already signed one striker this summer, and they appear to be edging closer to a deal for Bournemouth’s Lys Mousset.
Here’s what the Blades’ business means for their pursuit of Oli McBurnie.
Latest McBurnie odds
This doesn’t bode well...
Sheffield United have been installed as the odds on favourites to sign Oli McBurnie this summer.
And two other clubs are listed in the running to sign him aswell.
Fulton wants more goals
“That’s the first-ever hat-trick I’ve scored. After the first goal, they just seemed to follow. I’m always happy to get amongst the goals,” he told the club website.
“I scored a few goals last season but feel like I should probably have had more.
“The whole team have got to take it upon themselves to start adding goals to their game.
“We expect Oli to score goals for us and he will score goals, but we need to share the load.
“If we can get goals from centre-backs, midfielders and also have the wingers chipping in then it will hold us in good stead for the season.”
Jay Fulton
Cooper: We look fit
Right, let’s kick off with a bit of Cooper, shall we?
Some interesting comments from the head coach, and it was something I noticed too against Yeovil. Swansea look match fit and ready to go already.
That was a big plus for me, I thought we looked fit. I know sometimes it is easier to run when you are dominating and creating chances but we were watching for the side and Marshy said to me ‘We look fit tonight’. So that is progress again because pre-season is about fitness levels increasing and improving. But, again, we have the rest of the week to continue to build and go into another game at the weekend and be stronger again.
Welcome
Good morning!
We’re creeping ever closer to the end of the transfer window and you’d be forgiven for thinking it hard started in SA1.
Will we get any more developments today?