Sunday 28 August 2016 15:13, UK
Inverness Caley Thistle boss Richie Foran plans to add to his squad before Wednesday's transfer deadline.
Foran wants a defender and another striker, despite adding French attacker Lonsana Doumbouya, who made his debut as a substitute in Saturday's 2-1 win over St Johnstone, on Thursday.
Kevin McNaughton's long-term achilles injury forced his hand at the back and he elected not to give former Dundee United defender Gavin Gunning a deal, after the Irishman spent the week on trial in the Highlands.
"We should have two players in by Wednesday," said Foran after the St Johnstone game.
"One definitely looks like it'll be over the line by Monday and we should have another one in by Wednesday.
"Lonsana is lacking a bit of sharpness but he's good in the air and brings others into play. He has a real cool head on his shoulders.
"Jake Mulraney should have scored but has been excellent for us. He can terrorise defences with his pace. We've got impact players on the bench."