Panutche Camara's future could be one of the plotlines to watch this summer in the transfer window, as we wait and see whether he is going to be leaving Plymouth Argyle or not.

The midfielder has been at Home Park for the last couple of seasons after joining from Sky Bet League Two side Crawley Town, and in that time he has become one of the most impressive midfield players in the third tier, with his powerful running and contributions at both ends of the pitch.

He'd be a hit for a lot of clubs in Sky Bet League One, then, and speculation over his future is rife with him currently on the transfer list at the south-west club.

Indeed, Sheffield Wednesday have been linked with a move to the player as they try to build a squad capable of challenging for promotion again next season, but the Owls face a potentially considerable stumbling block in the form of Argyle currently not being willing to sell to a divisional rival.

As per Plymouth Live, Argyle Director of Football Neil Dewsnip has had this to say on whether Plymouth would do such a thing:

"I don't think that would work for anybody.

"I think that's kind of common sense really. I would hate an Argyle supporter to think that he is competing against us for the same prize."

Obviously, both Argyle and Wednesday will be looking to challenge again at the right end of Sky Bet League One next season, and so you can understand Plymouth's position on Camara.

We'll have to wait and see what happens with him, then, and whether any Championship sides potentially try and take him from Home Park and the Pilgrims.