Friday Mar 21 2008 16:05
Cardiff City manager Dave Jones hopes to strengthen his squad with several loan signings before Thursday's deadline for temporary transfers.
The Bluebirds, nine points away from the play-offs with two games in hand and with an FA Cup semi-final to look forward to, were told on Wednesday by a High Court judge that they did not have to immediately repay £24million in loans.
A relieved Jones said: "We'll continue to keep looking for players and, if I find somebody, I'll go to the chairman. Hopefully the outcome of the court case will make life a little bit easier now.
"But it's going to be difficult to bring in players because most of those who were on offer have gone and have been tied up so it'll either be someone who's coming back from injury or that sort of scenario.
"But we'll carry on and do our normal business and look forward. It's never a lost cause. We'll keep knocking on people's doors and asking. There were a lot of players available in January and we weren't able to bring them in."
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