Grayson: One more to follow

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. 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'.The Elland Road boss then hinted there could be a second signing, but he is holding fire before divulging any details.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."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."There's one or two new signings on the horizon which are going to make us better and stronger."I've said all along that keeping our best players was our biggest intention, by keeping Snodgrass and Gradel."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."There didn't need major work on the team that finished the season last year. We'll definitely have one (by the weekend)."We're close to doing a deal at this moment in time, it just needs to be signed, sealed and delivered."Hopefully there may be another one, but we'll have to wait and see on that one."

Source: Team_Talk