Woeful is a term often used to describe Sheffield Wednesday's campaign, and there aren't many other words in the English dictionary that can summarise the Owl's season in a more effective manner.

Yes, an injury crisis ravaged the squad and effectively cost former boss Carlos Carvalhal his position, but the players available to both the Portuguese and current boss Jos Luhukay have failed to live up to expectations at Hillsborough and big changes are required in the summer to transform this club into promotion contenders once again.

Whether Luhukay is the man who sees out the summer remains to be seen, but if so then the Dutchman has it all to do.

His sleep will be disrupted by the thought of potential transfers in the coming months, but the former Stuttgart boss could rest easy should he conduct these three deals...

The 31-year-old Scot is on a lucrative contract at Hillsborough and has simply failed to prove to management that he is worthy of his lofty wage packet this season.

With two years remaining on his current deal Fletcher won't be easy to move on, but given that he is young enough to continue to perform at second-tier level, there may be clubs across the globe that emerge as potential suitors.

The international striker has been a solid performer for the Owls in recent seasons but ruthless cuts are needed if Luhukay is to turn this team around, and Fletcher is a luxury player whose wages would be better off spent elsewhere.

Matias is the ultimate peripheral figure at Sheffield Wednesday having made just two league starts all season, and his time at Hillsborough will reach its end when the transfer window opens for business.

Since joining in 2015 the 28-year-old has failed to stamp his mark on the squad and does not look cut out for such a high standard of football, with a switch back to his native Portugal the most likely escape route for the flop.

A Carvalhal signing and one Luhukay will look to move on, Matias will be quickly forgotten by fans who will be content to see the player removed from the wage bill and the funds poured into other areas of the squad in need of increased attention.

Butterfield was brought in to be the midfield  maestro who also chips in with goals, something we are well aware failed to materialise.

Dack however has proven his worth during his eight-month spell with Blackburn Rovers following a summer switch from Gillingham, bagging an incredible fifteen times and adding a further seven assists in what has been a bountiful campaign for the 24-year-old.

Blackburn are battling for an automatic promotion spot but a return to the second-tier is by no means assured and Dack would certainly seek a move to the higher level if Tony Mowbray's side fail in their endeavour.

Even promotion may not stop the ambitious star from moving on and Luhukay must ensure he is in the hunt for the player's signature should a move be on the cards.

Owls fans, thoughts?