With just days remaining in the transfer window, Middlesbrough still have some work to do before deadline day.
Saturday's draw with Millwall taught us plenty about Middlesbrough, including the fact that they have frailties in their team but they also showed great character and resilience to battle back and earn a point late in the game.
Tony Pulis will have his eyes on a number of transfer targets, especially after selling Patrick Bamford and Ben Gibson in the past week and with Adama Traore reportedly on the verge of joining Wolves.
If Boro snap up some talented players towards the end of this window, then they have a good chance of going one better than last season and winning promotion back to the Premier League.
Here are two players they must try to sign before the window slams shut.
Boro have agreed a fee with Bristol City star Bryan.
Aston Villa have also agreed a fee so it is down to the talented 24-year-old left-back to decide where to head to next.
Middlesbrough need to give him an offer too tempting to refuse so that he can provide competition with George Friend at left-back.
With Traore set to leave, Middlesbrough have targeted Matty Phillips (West Brom) and Ritchie (Newcastle United) as replacements.
Ritchie is a terrific talent at Championship level, providing goals and assists from the wide areas.
The Scotland international would be a good replacement for Traore, who hit five goals and 10 assists last season.