Grayson: One more to follow

04 August 2011 16:45
Simon Grayson hopes to have another fresh face in his Leeds squad prior to the trip to Southampton, even after Darren O'Dea's move from Celtic.[LNB] The Whites have landed Celtic's 24-year-old Republic of Ireland defender O'Dea on loan, with United boss Grayson having earlier confirmed a deal had been 'agreed in principle'.[LNB]The Elland Road boss then hinted there could be a second signing, but he is holding fire before divulging any details.[LNB]Grayson is happy with the look and shape of his squad, insisting that keeping the likes of Robert Snodgrass and Max Gradel this summer was crucial.[LNB]"We're in a good position," he told Sky Sports News ahead of Saturday evening's Championship season-opener against Saints at St Mary's.[LNB]"There's one or two new signings on the horizon which are going to make us better and stronger.[LNB]"I've said all along that keeping our best players was our biggest intention, by keeping Snodgrass and Gradel.[LNB]"That's been the most important thing for me that we've been able to do. I'm obviously delighted with the acquisitions as well.[LNB]"There didn't need major work on the team that finished the season last year. We'll definitely have one (by the weekend).[LNB]"We're close to doing a deal at this moment in time, it just needs to be signed, sealed and delivered.[LNB]"Hopefully there may be another one, but we'll have to wait and see on that one."

Source: Team_Talk