Last Updated: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 11:34
Ipswich boss Roy Keane says he is not finished in the transfer market yet following the arrival of Damien Delaney and Troy Brown.
Republic of Ireland left-back Delaney has signed a two-year deal after Town agreed an undisclosed fee with QPR, while Wales Under-19 Brown has penned a 12-month contract after two trials following his release by Fulham.
And Keane is now set to carry on spending as he looks for quality additions to his squad at Portman Road.
He told the Evening Star: "We've probably been linked with 50 or 60 players over the last few weeks and it would be unfair of me to talk about players until they've signed.
"I hope, in time, to bring in maybe four or five. We are close with two and there will be hopefully be another two or three over the next two weeks."
Keane added: "The fun and games will start over the next few weeks when managers get back to their clubs and take stock of what they've got. It's quite difficult these days with the transfer fees that are mentioned, but if you want quality you've got to pay for it."