Sekhukhune United assistant coach MacDonald Makhubedu says the club could still dip into the transfer market before the window closes at the end of the month.
Babina Noko began their DStv Premiership campaign with a 2-1 defeat at the hands of defending champions Mamelodi Sundowns on Friday evening.
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Sekhukhune have brought in quite a number of players for the new season, with the likes of Jamie Webber, Larry Bwalya and Tiklas Thutlwa getting their debuts against the Brazilians at Peter Mokaba Stadium.
Makhubedu claims the club might look to bolster the frontline by getting a striker on the same level as Chibuike Ohizu.
"When the window opens you'll never stop signing, any team in the world will never stop signing until the 31st of August, they can sign ten, we might sign 12 also, we might release players, everyone has a right to sign," Makhubedu told SuperSport after the game.
"We're still going to review some of the performances, so if we have to sign, we'll sign. I think upfront we're still very thin, Ohizu is still our main man but I think we still need to get someone on his level or better than him.
"But if we can work with our (Kgomotso) Mosadi and other boys maybe we can sharpen them up if we don't get anything better.
"But I think we're still going to reinforce there and there. All DStv Premiership teams are still going to sign, it'll never be over until 31st of October," he added