Sheffield Wednesday have all but secured their position in the second tier for another season following a minor scare that threatened the Owls with a shock relegation battle, with manager Jos Luhukay beginning to find his feet having succeeded Carlos Carvalhal earlier in the campaign.

Although injuries have scuppered the South Yorkshire side this season, a massive overhaul of the squad is required in the summer, and one of the first men to be shown the door could be record signing Jordan Rhodes.

The former Middlesbrough man just cannot catch a break at Hillsborough and appears to have followed up a poor spell in the north east with an equally dismal period in Yorkshire.

Luhukay could turn to one of this four as a potential upgrade upon the hapless striker...

The Peterborough United scorer is banging goals for fun at London Road in what has been a remarkable campaign for the former Luton Town man and has now surpassed the thirty goal mark for the season.

Likely to move on this summer, interest in the player will be rife given his excellent form in the third tier and Luhukay must ensure he is involved in the chase for Marriott's signature.

Just twenty-three, the striker is a young talent set for big things in English football and a move to Hillsborough could be the next step in his rise to the Premier League.

Luhukay is guaranteed goals from this player.

God knows why West Ham United boss David Moyes forked out the amount of money he did for Preston's Jordan Hugill before opting not to play him, but that is the situation Hammers fans find themselves faced with at the London Stadium.

Hugill has played just a handful of times and it is difficult to see where he fits in in East London, with an instant move away looking likely with every passing week.

Moyes may give Hugill the summer to settle but if a bid in the region of what he paid for the player came in, he would be wise to take it.

Hugill is a player who could get Wednesday back into the play-off picture and could be worth the outlay; they may even sneak him in on loan if they're lucky.

The young Frenchman is a Manchester City youngster currently on loan in the Eredivisie with minnows NAC Breda where he has reached double figures in the league despite his side struggling towards the foot of the table.

The Dutch top flight shares many similarities with the English second tier and Luhukay will maintain a keen eye upon proceedings in his native domestic league, with Ambrose sure to be on his radar.

The 21-year-old has no chance of breaking into the first-team at the Etihad with Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus immovable, so manager Pep Guardiola could be tempted by a loan offer from an English side.

Ambrose could have a huge impact.

Another City youngster making waves, this 19-year-old is set for big things.

Scoring for fun in the reserve set-up in the north west, Nmecha is desperate to be unleashed on competitive first-team football and the England U19 international would thrive if handed an opportunity at Hillsborough.

The player perhaps possesses more talent than Swansea City's Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham who scored over twenty times for Bristol City whilst on loan in the Championship last season and Nmecha has the potential to emulate his countryman.

One of the most exiting prospects in the game, Nmecha could make a name for himself under Luhukay.

Owls fans, thoughts?