Kilmarnock focus on Premiership return feelgood factor as Derek McInnes preaches patience in loan market
Strong season ticket sales, a winning mentality and a feelgood factor across the club. Derek McInnes is enjoying his summer with Kilmarnock.
But after leading the Rugby Park revival to the Championship title last season, there is an acceptance next season will be different in the Premiership.
It needs to be. McInnes has a strong player-base but is patiently preparing to supplement last season’s successful squad.
"It’s important to try to improve our squad, everyone will, even if you win a title,” McInnes said. “The players are giving me everything and I want as many in that dressing room to come with us.”
He has secured Zach Hemming’s return from Middlesbrough plus Lewis Mayo from Rangers but McInnes explained: “I don’t want to have too many loan players. The loan market can be important for clubs like us as it can bring you a level of player you maybe can’t afford.
“There are loads being offered to us, and we have to be really specific and smart to get exactly what we feel we need.”
The requirements will be different too. McInnes is enjoying a pre-season schedule preparing for the campaign ahead, back at work after almost a year out. His team also spent their first 12 months outside the top flight in 29 years and he is determined both will make the most of their returns.
“I feel at home here, I enjoy my job and I have loved being back working with players after the time away,” McInnes said. “I enjoyed winning the title. You have to. When you are out of the game and come back in, it makes you enjoy the good times more than in the past.
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