By Joe Jones
Notts County manager Jamie Fullarton has admitted he is hoping to make further additions to his squad this week.
The former Nottingham Forest Under-21 coach signed defender Andrew Boyce last week on a loan deal until the end of the season from Scunthorpe United.
With Notts without a win in six, Fullarton says he is looking for players who can strengthen a front line that has gone four games without a goal.
"We are working tirelessly as I mentioned to revamp and add competition to the squad," he said.
-"There are one or two possibilities, but nothing as yet. They have got to contribute and make us better.
It's important, and I touched on it when Andrew Boyce signed, that they want to come and play for us. If they are going to make us better and want to come here, that's a combination which brings success.
"Recruitment is one of the most important aspects whether it be mid-season or close season. It's all about doing your due diligence about the person you are bringing in.
"It's important that whoever we do bring in has a positive effect on the dynamic of the group. I am looking at the whole team, but it's important you try to evolve.
"We want to get better and try to add players who will help us improve performances and results.
"It's a constant cycle of hard work, but it's based on due diligence and trying to get the right people in. It's a constant process."
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