Sheffield United enjoyed a fine first season back in the Championship but Chris Wilder will want to add to his squad to ensure they can do even better in the next 12 months.

A brilliant start to the previous campaign meant the Blades were in contention for promotion for large parts of the season but they ultimately fell away.

Whilst there were various reasons for that, the harsh reality may be that the squad just weren't good enough to sustain that challenge.

And, Wilder will now have to be ruthless as he goes about bringing in players to take them to the next level.

Yet, if new players are to arrive, some will have to leave. That will balance the books and also ensure they don't have a bloated squad.

Here we look at four players who could leave Bramall Lane in the coming weeks...

The arrival of Dean Henderson from Manchester United is sure to mean Moore is second-choice again this season after Jamal Blackman was number one last year.

That won't sit well with the stopper who will want game time and will have to move to play.

It hasn't really worked out for the January signing who doesn't really suit the system that the Blades play.

He hasn't shown anything to suggest he can cut it in the Championship and failed to get in towards the end of last season. A move back to League One beckons.

Wilder already has a lot of strikers and has openly admitted he wants more. Therefore, Evans is going to be another who won't be near the team.

He seemed a strange signing at the time and hasn't delivered in the Championship.

The experienced defender has been a good player for the Blades since joining from Oxford but was a squad player last season.

Wilder has better options and at 32-years old, Wright will want to play regularly next season and that won't happen at Bramall Lane.