Leicester City fans must be enjoying the hush of the off-season currently, as Foxes supporters come to terms with the fact their team will be playing in League One next season.
The likes of Harry Winks can't let Foxes fans down now that all the campaign's action is over, with the goal-shy performances of Patson Daka and Jordan Ayew also likely to be a thing of the past, when the third tier kicks into gear.
There are a couple of senior faces who could stick it out at Leicester, though, as the former Premier League champions get their first League One season underway since 2008, who haven't completely burned their bridges with the King Power masses...
The Leicester figures who could stick it out at the King Power
With all of his injury difficulties well documented, Harry Souttar would surely welcome an injury-free season, even if it does mean he has to slog it out in the third tier.
He's certainly capable at the level, having previously called Fleetwood Town home in League One, and he would be raring to get Leicester straight back up to the Championship by breathing life back into his injury-strewn playing days.
Moreover, to give Leicester even more experience and grit at the back, would Jannik Vestergaard be willing to play in League One?
Scoring three goals last season as a defensive brute, it does feel unlikely that the 33-year-old would want to ply his trade in such a lowly division, but he very much isn't in the bad books at the King Power.
Alongside Vestergaard, there is another 33-year-old in the Foxes ranks who could be willing to roll his sleeves up and be a star for the sleeping giants.
The forgotten Leicester figure who could be a League One star
He wasn't really mentioned a lot last season, but Bobby De Cordova-Reid shone in patches for the Foxes, even if relegation was depressingly served up.
Picking up a respectable five goals and four assists in Championship action, the Bristol-born midfielder would be a hell of a coup for the Midlands giants, if they could keep him around in the third tier.
Reports do seem to suggest that the 45-time Jamaica international wouldn't be against sticking it out at the King Power, having garnered a reputation for being a reliable EFL journeyman across his well-travelled career.
Indeed, the midfield veteran has amassed 295 career appearances playing in the Championship, League One and League Two for a whole host of teams, collecting 87 goal contributions along the way.
His goals and assists for Leicester last season did dry up towards the latter stages of the miserable campaign, with only two goal contributions accumulated across the last 12 games of the season, but he would still be viewed as a classy presence in League One, with all his past achievements in the Championship sticking out.
A previous two-time champion in the EFL, when lifting the Championship title and League One title with both Fulham and Bristol City, Leicester could do far worse than keeping De Cordova-Reid around, if he was willing to fight it out in the third tier, 11 years on from his last stint in the division with the Robins.
