Swansea City boss Roberto Martinez has indicated that the club have no further business to conduct in the January transfer window.
Despite Swans chairman Huw Jenkins revealing the clubs aim to add another striker to the Liberty Stadium ranks , the Spaniard is adamant that he will be looking to his existing squad as he told the WM , he said “ No, the shopping is done now. All I want is to get everyone else fit and available.”
However with Gorka Pintado due to undergo an operation to cure a hernia problem and the future of Manchester United loanee Fabien Brandy in the balance events may force Martinez into the market. This has not stopped the 35 year old praising Pintado thinks that the former Granada CF striker could be like a new arrival at the club after his medical treatment, he added “We know we will lose Gorka for a couple of weeks after his operation. But, if it all goes well, he will come back like a new player, too.”
It leaves Martinez with the headache of only having three strikers at the club whilst Pintado recovers from his operation but the Spaniard has admitted that Brandy’s short term future is out of his hands , he said “We might have to reassess if Febian doesn’t stay. But he is here for two more weeks and, after that, it will depend on what Manchester United want to do.”