KEN Anderson says Wanderers will be looking to make “at least one more signing” in the coming weeks.
The Whites chairman confirmed the club is still in the market for free agents following last week’s arrival of German midfielder Jan Kirchhoff.
The former Bayern Munich and Sunderland man featured in the Under-23s 1-0 defeat at Crewe yesterday as he continued to build-up match fitness.
Chinedu Obasi, the former Nigeria international striker, pulled out of the squad prior to kick-off and is expected to play in Thursday’s game at Birmingham City.
Anderson says he is keen to ensure Phil Parkinson’s squad is as strong as possible for the run-in.
“Our decision not to make players available for transfer elsewhere in January is already paying off with players like Darren Pratley, Josh Vela, Craig Noone, Will Buckley, Stephen Darby and Andrew Taylor having been unavailable over recent weeks with injuries, and Mark Little and Karl Henry missing through suspension - it’s all very much hands to the pump,” he said to the official website.
“I was pleased that we were able to bring in Jan Kirchhoff to the squad. Jan is a hugely talented player and I’m sure he will play a crucial role for us between now and the end of the season.
“We are also hoping to bring in at least one more player. Our plan is to strengthen the squad and have the time to get them match fit in readiness for the final run-in to ensure a competitive edge on the training ground with the squad all vying for places.”
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The Whites chairman confirmed the club is still in the market for free agents following last week’s arrival of German midfielder Jan Kirchhoff.
The former Bayern Munich and Sunderland man featured in the Under-23s 1-0 defeat at Crewe yesterday as he continued to build-up match fitness.
Chinedu Obasi, the former Nigeria international striker, pulled out of the squad prior to kick-off and is expected to play in Thursday’s game at Birmingham City.
Anderson says he is keen to ensure Phil Parkinson’s squad is as strong as possible for the run-in.
“Our decision not to make players available for transfer elsewhere in January is already paying off with players like Darren Pratley, Josh Vela, Craig Noone, Will Buckley, Stephen Darby and Andrew Taylor having been unavailable over recent weeks with injuries, and Mark Little and Karl Henry missing through suspension - it’s all very much hands to the pump,” he said to the official website.
“I was pleased that we were able to bring in Jan Kirchhoff to the squad. Jan is a hugely talented player and I’m sure he will play a crucial role for us between now and the end of the season.
“We are also hoping to bring in at least one more player. Our plan is to strengthen the squad and have the time to get them match fit in readiness for the final run-in to ensure a competitive edge on the training ground with the squad all vying for places.”
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