Newly promoted Blackburn Rovers have adapted quickly to life back in the Championship, with a start that has seen them obtain nine points from their opening five fixtures.

Tony Mowbray's men look a solid and well drilled unit and there is optimism they will be in contention come the end of the season.

But what is the best decision Blackburn have made over the last three months?

We discuss.....

Christian Fuller

Keeping hold of Bradley Dack this summer was vital for Blackburn Rovers, and they managed it.

Bigger clubs at higher levels would have undoubtedly be interested, but the offer of Championship level football was enough to keep the attacking midfielder at Ewood Park.

Blackburn have started the season brightly, and will be hoping Dack continues his incredible run of form throughout the season ahead.

Jay Taylor

Having Bradley Dack commit his long-term future to Blackburn Rovers.

The midfielder was sensational in League One during their promotion campaign and has so far this year been a stand out performer for the Ewood Park side.

Having the former Gillingham man sign a new three-year-deal it shows their intent and how they will be looking to operate in the Championship.

Chris Gallagher

Keeping hold of Bradley Dack, this was a major coup.

The former Gillingham man is crucial to the way this team play and is a top player.

Therefore, it does seem only a matter of time before he leaves but Rovers did well to ensure it wasn't in this window.

They have enjoyed a very good summer and there's reasons for optimism around Ewood Park and Dack will be crucial to any success they have in the next 12 months.

Lee Connor

It has to be signing Kasey Palmer and Adam Armstrong, two young Premier League players who would walk into most squads in the Championship.

Loads of clubs would have wanted the duo, and Blackburn have really pulled one out of the bag by managing to sign the pair.