This may be a huge can of worms spilled open, but here goes.
I as well as many of the latest publications and studies from sources like: Gordon Strong, jamil Zanaichef, John Gordon, and the UC Davis Brewer's School advise against racking the beer to a secondary vessel unless a secondary fermentation is actually taking place; ie dry hopping, adding fruit, or adding a second yeast strain. The studies show that the risk of introducing outside oxygen and wild yeast is much greater than the benefits of moving the beer. Best course of action, leave the beer alone in primary for 4-6 weeks and grab yourself a second primary fermenter to start a second brew.