Cork City is keen to improve its squad as they prepare for the next phase of their campaign in the League of Ireland Premier. With the transfer window fast approaching, discussions are underway regarding potential signings to inject fresh energy into the team. Manager Barry Coffey has emphasized the importance of finding players who fit the club's philosophy and can seamlessly integrate into the squad.

The focus will likely be on bringing in additional midfield options, as well as backup for the attacking players. Last season's struggles highlighted the need for depth in certain positions, and fans are hoping for new faces that can make an immediate impact.

The recent form of players like G. Bolger and C. Drinan has allayed some concerns about the team's attacking capabilities; however, more competition for spots could enhance performance levels across the board. City representatives have been scouting potential talents both locally and internationally.

One geographical hotbed of talent that could provide useful recruits is the UK, especially for players looking for a fresh start. The emerging Irish players from the domestic scene could also have a significant role in this strategy. All eyes will be on Cork City this offseason as supporters anticipate key additions for a stronger showing in the upcoming matches.