It is now just 29 days until the Scotland national team are back in action as they face a friendly double-header against Iceland and Lichtenstein in June.
However, despite the focus switching to international football, a number of Scotland internationals could see their own future come under scrutiny when a number of transfer windows open across Europe in the same week.
Several Scottish stars already known they’ll be moving clubs this summer, with five current Scotland stars due to become free agents in the summer, while others are in hot demand and been targeted for megabucks moves.
Here are 13 Scotland internationals who could move clubs this summer.

1. Craig Gordon - Hearts
Currently Scotland's No 1, Gordon's future at Hearts remains shrouded in uncertainty. A Tynecastle icon, the 42-year-old's current deal expires in the summer and it is unclear as to whether he will earn another year with the Jambos. His situation is not helped by tumult at the club: they are looking for a new head coach and there could be change at board level with Tony Bloom's potential investment. His deputy this season, Zander Clark, earned a new contract in the winter but Gordon's wait is set to drag on. | SNS Group / SFA Photo: SNS Group

2. Grant Hanley - Birmingham City
Left Norwich City in January in order to sign a short-term deal at EFL League One title winners Birmingham, but started just three games as the club romped to promotion. His contract expires this summer and, having not played regular football for almost 18 months, will likely need to find a club who will offer him a starting XI berth. | SNS Group

3. Ben Doak - Liverpool
The future of the 19-year-old is a really intriguing one. His loan move to Middlesbrough was so successful, both Crystal Palace and Ipswich Town made attempts to sign him for big money in January. His season was ended shortly afterwards due to a thigh injury, and he's now returned to Anfield. Reports state it will take a bid of around £30million to prize him away from Merseyside, but will Doak unlikely to dislodge Mohamed Salah anytime soon, there could be some movement in the summer. | SNS Group

4. Ryan Porteous - Watford
Had a difficult year since that red card against Germany at last summer's European Championships. Has lost his place in Scotland's starting XI, and fell out of favour at Watford, which prompted a loan move to Preston North End in January. He featured regularly, but with the team going on a run of just two wins in their last 19 games, it wasn't hugely successful. His future is up in the air at Vicarage Road this summer, with Watford sacking Tom Cleverley earlier this week. | SNS Group