One player has been advised that a transfer to Derby County this summer would be a good move for him.
Derby County had a solid end to 2024/25 under John Eustace, avoiding relegation after a poor run of form under Paul Warne.
Attention has now turned toward building the squad up for the forthcoming season.
Derby need a new striker following Jerry Yates leaving to link back up with parent club Swansea City.
Meanwhile, Stephen Pearce shared the Rams’ plans for the window earlier in June.
And this week, one player with major ties to the Derbyshire outfit has been made available for transfer.

Eiran Cashin sent Derby County transfer advice
It has emerged that Brighton will let Eiran Cashin leave on loan this summer after he struggled for minutes in the second half of 2024/25 following his move from Derby.
Now, Sky Sports pundit Lee Hendrie has been discussing a possible return to Pride Park for the stopper.
And he told Football League World that a Derby move would suit Cashin.
He said: “I think, to be quite honest, he knows the club very well and needs to get some game time and play some football.
“I think the other potential is that the other top runners for the Championship title would be in the mix too.
“But certainly you’d think that Derby, having that connection, knows the football club inside out, and it would definitely suit him.”

What Eiran Cashin said about leaving Derby County
Cashin commented on leaving his long-time club, explaining he couldn’t pass up the chance to play in the Premier League, as per Derbyshire Live.
“Everyone who knows me will know just how hard this message has been to write,” Cashin added. “After 18 years of being part of this incredible football club, the time has come for me to take on a new challenge.
“Every young boy grows up dreaming of playing in the Premier League and so I couldn’t let this opportunity pass me by. However leaving the club that has made me who I am today has been one of the toughest decisions of my career.”
Cashin is under contract with Brighton until 2030 and has so far made two senior appearances for the Seagulls.
Derby replaced the defender in the winter window with Matt Clarke.
