Chesterfield is taking a cautious approach to their summer transfer plans as they prepare for the upcoming EFL season. With just two months until the season kicks off, the club's chairman Ashley Kirk and first team manager Paul Cook are keen to keep their transfer targets under wraps. This strategy is designed to prevent rival clubs from getting wind of potential signings, which could hinder negotiations. Assistant boss Danny Webb highlighted the success of this approach in January when the club secured loan signings Sil Swinkels, Sam Curtis, and Sammy Braybrooke without prior announcements. Webb noted that the surprise element can create excitement among fans when new players are revealed on match day. The club is currently in discussions to strengthen their squad, particularly in the right-back position, as they aim to build on their recent playoff performances in League Two. Kirk emphasized the importance of patience in the transfer market, stating that they are looking for the right players to enhance the team rather than making hasty decisions. As the pre-season training begins on June 27, Chesterfield fans can expect updates on potential signings as the club prepares for the competitive season ahead.