The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ross calls for patience on new signings

- ALAN TEMPLE

Jack Ross is preaching patience to Dundee United supporters hungry for new signings, insisting that competitio­n for “establishe­d quality” is fierce.

United are the only side in the Premiershi­p yet to make a summer signing, albeit Ross is keen to emphasise that tireless efforts are being made behind the scenes to remedy that.

A new goalkeeper, midfield reinforcem­ents and a centre-forward are particular­ly pressing concerns.

But Ross is adamant United’s task is made all the more challengin­g because they are aiming high with their targets – and going toe-to-toe with a host of suitors.

“We are being ambitious in who we want to bring in,” said Ross.

“Sometimes, the more ambitious you are, the more difficult it is.

“We are aiming for establishe­d quality and there is more competitio­n for those players.

“If we exhaust our options on certain players, we need to move on to other targets.

“But the identifica­tion has been done on individual­s who can make us better.”

Ross added: “I think we need to bring greater depth to the group, so it’s definitely not something we are flippant about.

“We know we need depth and quality but, by committing to the ones we want, we might need to be patient.”

Although keen to prioritise excellence over expedience, Ross accepts that time is of the essence as he seeks to craft his newlook Tangerines.

“We are playing catch-up because there are things I’ve had to do over the last 10 days that I would have normally done earlier in the summer period,” continued Ross.

“We’re chasing things a little bit. However, our ability to recruit is there.”

Dundee United depart for a five-day training camp in Spain on July 10; an ideal opportunit­y for Ross to put his stars through their paces and put his tactical ideas across.

Asked whether he would hope to have several fresh faces in time for that trip, he continued: “Ideally, yes. I would have liked more in by now – but that’s not been for the want of trying.

“The quicker, the better, because we want to begin preparatio­ns as early as we can.

“The physical stuff is fine but, from a tactical and game-play perspectiv­e, we’ve only been able to do that with a very light touch because we do think the squad will evolve significan­tly.”

Christian Doidge, Jamie McGrath, Alex Gogic, Zander Clark and, most recently, Australian midfielder Callum Timmins – albeit it is believed that there is no credence to the last of those – are among a swathe of players to be linked with United.

Ross, loath to be drawn on specific names, kept his cards close to his chest.

“There are an abundance of players who have been put to us — some of them we are interested in; some we’ve never heard of,” added Ross.

“Among those, there’s been a mix of how close to the truth they are.”

One bit of business United have got over the line is the one-year contract extension for Ian Harkes.

Ross continued: “I think it (uncertaint­y) was more borne out of the fact that, for the first time in a few years, Ian found himself in a position that he could choose his own destiny.

“On the back of a productive season, it is understand­able that he would give proper considerat­ion to all options. You then take into account the managerial position here.

“There were various things for him to consider but, once we started speaking, it always felt like it would have a positive outcome.”

Ross added: “The big challenge – and I’ve said this to Ian – is for me to improve him again next season; make him even better so he has options for next year and beyond.”

 ?? ?? SQUAD BUILDING: Jack Ross believes Dundee United’s level of targets makes it a challenge to complete deals.
SQUAD BUILDING: Jack Ross believes Dundee United’s level of targets makes it a challenge to complete deals.
 ?? ?? Ian Harkes.
Ian Harkes.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom