Tommy Wright remains content with St Johnstone squad
Thursday 10 September 2015 13:06, UK
St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright has no immediate plans to add to his squad, despite losing out on Danny Swanson to Hearts.
The former Dundee United midfielder rejected an offer to return to McDiarmid Park following his departure from Coventry and signed a deal at Tynecastle on Wednesday instead.
But Wright is happy with his fully-fit squad and is in no rush to look for an alternative.
"The transfer window is shut so I'm moving on," Wright said. "Danny Swanson wasn't the only player we missed out on, but there is absolutely nothing to report.
"I'm consistent - if I can bring somebody in that I think is better and can improve the squad then I will do it. That doesn't change.
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"It's more difficult now the transfer window is shut and we have no immediate plans to bring someone else in."
Saints have no injury concerns for the visit of Hamilton on Saturday and Steven Anderson might feature after missing the start of the season with a fractured eye socket.
Wright said: "Steven Anderson cane through a 20s game and we will assess him and see what we do with him on Saturday, whether it's too early or not."