Burnley boss Sean Dyche admits he needs to add to his squad.
Dyche continues to scour the transfer market as he looks for strength in depth ahead of another Premier League campaign, reports the Lancashire Evening Telegraph.
After securing a 2-0 win at League Two Oldham Athletic in what was Burnley's first friendly in front of fans, the Clarets boss noted: "We are probably one or two short" when it comes to squad numbers.
Dyche has been able to add defender Nathan Collins on a four-year deal from Stoke City for a reported £12million, as well as goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey on a free transfer from Crystal Palace.
But with only two senior wingers, and ongoing speculation about Dwight McNeil's future, Burnley are light in wide areas, while further defensive and attacking options would be beneficial.

