Bradford City currently sit in fifth place, destined to finish in the play-offs as they look to gain promotion back to the Championship, and the summer transfer window could prove to be vital for the West Yorkshire side.

If Bradford City do gain promotion via the play-offs, Stuart McCall will need to use the summer transfer window to ensure that his squad is capable of competing at a higher level.

However, if Bradford City fall short in the play-offs yet again then the summer transfer window could be vital for Stuart McCall to strengthen the squad to the point that the Bantams can compete for automatic promotion.

The summer transfer window could see the West Yorkshire side show a real statement of intent and a show of ambition as they look to return to the Championship after a thirteen-year absence.

FLW writer Elliott Wheat-Bowen looks at two players who need to be on Stuart McCall's Bradford City summer wishlist.

Josh Morris

One of the biggest surprises in the entirety of the Football League this season has been Scunthorpe United's 25-year-old winger Josh Morris.

Josh Morris joined Scunthorpe United from Bradford City on a free transfer in the summer when Morris' contract with the West Yorkshire club expired.

Since linking up with Graham Alexander once again, Josh Morris has been in sensational form this season as he has proved to be one of the most prolific and highly sought after players in League 1.

With nineteen goals and fourteen assists in forty-two League 1 appearances, Josh Morris' excellent performances have fired Scunthorpe up the table whilst also receiving individual praise: Josh Morris was included in the EFL and PFA League 1 team of the season.

Stuart McCall may feel that having left Bradford City after failing to fulfil his potential, the 25-year-old winger could have unfinished business at Valley Parade.

The prolific winger will be on McCall's and a number of Championship and League 1 sides' summer wishlist.

Lee Gregory

Over the past three seasons, one of the most highly rated strikers outside of England's top two divisions has been Millwall's 28-year-old striker Lee Gregory.

The former Halifax Town striker has been Millwall's top goalscorer for the past three seasons and this season, once again, he has fired Millwall into play-off contention with his fifteen League 1 goals.

In the summer if Millwall fail once again to earn promotion via the play-offs, Neil Harris may face real difficulty keeping hold of his prize assets, particularly Lee Gregory.

The connection between Lee Gregory and Steve Morison as a striking combination could particularly be of interest for Bradford City as Stuart McCall looks for a more permanent partner to link up with Charlie Wyke.

Considering that Lee Gregory is attracting attention from a number League 1 and Championship clubs, it would be a real statement of intent and show of ambition if Bradford City could sign Lee Gregory.