Milton Keynes Dons are preparing for life in League One after securing promotion with a 3-0 win over Tranmere. CEO Neil Hart has already begun planning for the new season, with the ultimate goal of reaching the Championship. Hart, who took over as CEO in 2024, said the club needs to bring in quality players and strengthen the squad to compete at a higher level. Manager Paul Warne, who has won promotion to the Championship four times, is also ambitious about the club's chances next season. Warne wants to finish in the top six and be competitive, rather than just focusing on survival. The club's owner, Fahad Al Ghanim, is invested in taking the club forward and Hart believes they have the potential to attract 20,000 to 25,000 fans to Stadium MK every week. With the club's promotion, Hart has started working on plans to improve the squad and financial stability. The Dons will be crowned League Two champions if they match or better Bromley's result on Saturday. Hart's experience at Burnley and Bolton will be crucial in helping the club navigate the challenges of League One. The club's fans will be eager to see how the team performs next season, with many hoping for a push towards the Championship. The Dons' promotion is a significant achievement, and Hart's leadership will be key to their success in the upcoming season. As the club prepares for life in League One, they will need to be competitive and attractive to fans, with a strong squad and solid financial foundation.