Paul Warne drops transfer hint as Derby County braced for deadline day
Paul Warne says Derby County will concentrate on adding creativity to the squad ahead of tomorrow's transfer deadline.
Derby have until 11pm on Monday night to complete their business for the final time this season having completed three signings already this month.
Lars-Jorgen Salvesen was the first arrival which was then followed by Matt Clarke signing from Middlesbrough with the centre-back making his debut in the 2-1 defeat to Sheffield United at the weekend.
READ MORE: Former Derby County striker sold to the Premier League seals transfer
READ MORE: Striker linked with Derby County wanted by rivals ahead of pivotal deadline day
Sondre Langas then wrapped up his £4m switch to Derby from Viking FK on Saturday which came after the £9m sale of Eiran Cashin to Brighton on Friday.
It has now left Derby to concentrate on adding more creativity to the squad which, he says, will be their primary focus tomorrow.
"Currently we are the worst in-form team in the league, so we have to change something," he said. "We can't moan about bad luck. Injuries I am not moaning about because it doesn't help obviously.
"You have to find a stronger 11 somehow and enhancing it with transfers is the way to do it. And that is what we will be doing for the next 50 hours.
"We need to reinforce the frontline because Dajaune Brown is out for a long period of time and that's something we have been trying to do for a long time now.
"We don't ever seem to score a goal out of nothing and that costs money. They are the best players. We do want more creativity. We need to add goals. In terms of creating chances we are not too bad."