But boss Wimmer is still facing a summer headache with 10 top-teamers in line to become free agents. A further 10 loanees are set to join them exiting Fir Park.
Wimmer replaced Stuart Kettlewell in the hotseat five weeks ago and has been poring over the personal situations of his squad.
The German wants to know who is on board with his long-term project and what areas he needs to strengthen in the summer.
All of which means finding time to relax during the break has been hard.
He said: “It's difficult at the beginning to not forget the job. It’s important for me to get to know the whole situation, also the contract situation of the players, to have this all.
“We've started a new project and now I have a better picture which players want to go this way. This is the right way for the players.
“The best case is everybody likes this way and says ‘hey...