The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

McInnes will not be adding to squad

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Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes is confident his squad has enough strength in depth for the first half of the campaign.

There have been nine new recruits at Pittodrie over the summer following the arrival of Craig Bryson, Ash Taylor, Curtis Main, Ryan Hedges, James Wilson and Funso Ojo along with loan signings Jon Gallagher, Greg Leigh and Zak Vyner.

While some Scottish clubs are scrambling to bolster their ranks before the transfer window shuts on September 2, McInnes is not planning any new additions.

There could be at least one departure with the Dons and St Johnstone holding talks over Stevie May’s possible return to Perth but the Dons boss said he knew nothing about speculatio­n linking striker Sam Cosgrove with Serie A side Lazio.

McInnes is content he has enough attacking players if May returns to McDiarmid Park before the deadline.

He said: “My numbers are good, regardless if Stevie is part of the squad going forward.

“We have utilised the budget the best way possible by bringing in nine new signings. It is time to knuckle down and look for better performanc­es individual­ly and as a team.”

Winger Hedges was rewarded for his impressive start to life at Pittodrie with a call-up to the Wales squad for next month’s Euro 2020 qualifier against Azerbaijan and friendly against Belarus.

McInnes said: “I’m sure he was hoping that playing regularly with us would keep him in the manager’s thoughts.

“That seems to be the way it has played out and I’m pleased for him.”

 ??  ?? Stevie May: ongoing talks with St Johnstone.
Stevie May: ongoing talks with St Johnstone.

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