Doncaster Rovers closing in on more new signings following Jamie Sterry’s arrival
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Rovers announced former Hartlepool defender Jamie Sterry as their third summer signing on Friday, with the right-back signing a two-year deal after rejecting fresh terms in the North East.
He arrives alongside experienced centre-half Richard Wood and goalkeeper Ian Lawlow and adds further competition to Doncaster’s defensive ranks.
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Hide AdMcCann said: “We are working on more, I think we could be close on possibly one, maybe two.
"We will see how they materialise over the next week or two.
"Myself, Cliff (Byrne, assistant manager) and Gavin (Baldwin, CEO), we have made a real conscious decision of making sure we get the back line sorted first and the competition at the back for what we need.”
McCann’s defensive recruitment may not yet be over.
He said: “We will possibly bring in one more in that back unit then we can move on into midfield.”
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Hide AdMcCann previously said he would be happy with his goalkeeper competition should Louis Jones and Ben Bottomley sign new contracts offered to them.
That would leave them competing with Lawlor for a starting spot, while Charlie Seaman could provide competition for Sterry should he choose to stay at Doncaster.
Wood’s arrival gives McCann several options in central defence, including skipper Tom Anderson, Joseph Olowu, Bobby Faulkner and Adam Long.
McCann said: “The defence is the foundation for everything and gives you the opportunity to go and attack.
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Hide Ad"We will still be attacking and we will bring good players into the club at that end of the pitch as well.”
McCann is prepared to be patient when it comes to attacking reinforcements, however.
He said: “You speak to agents and there’s 15 clubs chasing after them so it’s a bit of a waiting game.
"We will get the right people in, we have got targets, but I’m really pleased we have started to get the back line sorted.”
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Hide AdDoncaster’s defence was among the leakiest in League Two last term with only four sides conceding more goals.
Two of those teams, Hartlepool and Rochdale, were relegated while another, Crawley, finished just outside the drop zone.
The other side, Harrogate, finished one place below Rovers in nineteenth spot.