Dundee have already moved to strengthen their squad ahead of next season after signing in-form striker Rory Loy on a pre-contract agreement.
The 26-year-old has earned the attention of some top flight clubs with his exploits for Championship side Falkirk this season, scoring 11 goals so far for the Bairns in their quest for a play-off place.
And although Hamilton Accies had two offers turned down for the forward in the January transfer window, Dundee boss Paul Hartley has moved to tie down Loy, who is out of contract at Falkirk this summer, early.
Loy a former Scotland Under 21 cap – started his senior career at Kilmarnock and had spells with Rangers, Dunfermline, St Mirren and Carlisle before moving to Falkirk in May 2013.
He netted 21 times in 41 appearances in his first season with the Bairns and notably scored one of the goals which downed Dundee 2-0 in January 2014 a game that no doubt hastened the departure of then Dens boss John Brown the following month.
His good goal-scoring form has certainly continued this season, although he has drawn a blank in his last four competitive matches.