Swansea City can start looking forward to a South Wales derby for the first time in over five years following Cardiff City's relegation from the Premier League.
Graham Potter's side have secured a 10th-place finish season following their drop to the Championship, while the Bluebirds saw their relegation to the second tier confirmed on the weekend following a 3-2 defeat to Crystal Palace.
The South Wales derby is usually a heated affair and Swansea striker Oli McBurnie has already caused a stir by taking an early dig at Cardiff City on his Twitter account.
The 22-year-old posted an image on his Twitter account of him celebrating a goal he scored against the Bluebirds while he was on loan at Barnsley last season.
The Scottish international has been one of the shining lights during Swansea's Championship return, scoring 22 goals in 42 appearances this season.
He has also firmly established himself as a fans' favourite at the Liberty Stadium after leading the line this season as one of the only recognised senior strikers at the club.
The Verdict
This early dig reveals how next season's South Wales derby will be one of the most eagerly anticipated fixtures of the season for both Swansea and Cardiff.
The tweet makes for an interesting sub-plot ahead of the fixture, as McBurnie will be desperate to add to his tally against Cardiff next term.