Some cash will most certainly be splashed but not like in days gone by.
Most clubs are unlikely to break the level of their current record signings with Bradford, Notts County and Doncaster all having spent over £1m on players before.
Salford’s record transfer could have been paid by a personal bank loan, coming in at £7,000 for Jordan Hulme.
But how would the League Two table look if it was based only on each club’s record signing, and who would be going up and down?
Here we have the answers courtesy of the www.transfermarkt.co.uk website.
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1. Bradford City - £3.2m
David Hopkin is Bradford City's record signing after joining from Leeds in 2000/01. Photo: Shaun Botterill

2. Doncaster Rovers - £1.15m
Billy Sharp joined Doncaster Rovers for a club record in 7 July 2010. Photo: Laurence Griffiths

3. Notts County £1m
Kasper Schmeichel left Man City to team up with his old boss Sven-Goran Eriksson at Notts County for a club record £1m in Aug 2009. Photo: Clive Mason

4. Swindon Town - £800,000
Joey Beauchamp joined Swindon in the 1994/95 season for £800,000 from West Ham. Photo: Getty Images