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Hamilton Accies set for 'two or three' new signings before transfer deadline with exits also expected

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Hamilton Accies boss John Rankin is hoping to bring in 'two or three' fresh faces to New Douglas Park ahead of Thursday's transfer deadline.

The club announced the signing of winger Dario Zanatta from Raith Rovers on Wednesday, but Rankin isn't stopping there with his recruitment drive and expects to bolster his squad further in the coming days.

And he admitted that will also lead to players heading for the exit as well. Rankin said: "We are looking to bring players in, hopefully two or three over the next few days, which will be important. "We speak all the time about wanting quality over quantity and it will be that. "The unfortunate side of that is when people come in, some need to leave.

So there will be players going out. "That's part and parcel of trying to make a successful team on the pitch." New boy Zanatta had an impressive debut as Accies ran out 1-0 winners over Arbroath yesterday to pick up their first league win under Rankin.

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