Clyde boss Danny Lennon is happy to have brought Lewis Jamieson back to Broadwood on loan from St Mirren - but his attention now turns to signing a midfielder.
Attacker Jamieson penned a loan deal until the end of the season at Clyde just hours before Tuesday's dramatic 2-2 draw with Airdrie in League One.
He started the match as Lennon handed him a quickfire debut after Jamieson spent the first six months of this term at Championship club Inverness.
The 19-year-old scored three goals with three assists in 13 games at Caley Thistle and netted four times in 15 matches at Clyde last season.
Lennon said: "Wee Lewis has good mobility about him. We feel that when we get him over the top, he can cause problems. We know what Lewis can bring.
"We know that from his first period with us. We tried to get him in the summer before he went to Inverness. He'll need a few games to get up to game speed.
"He's been sitting on the bench for a wee bit now but he'll certainly come in and enhance us."
Clyde's boss also wants to add a midfielder to his squad before the end of the transfer window next week. Euan Deveney returned to Kilmarnock following his loan expiry earlier this month.
Lennon said: "The right players have to come along. I think maybe we are short in the middle of the park, just with our depth and the injuries we have.
"It depends what's out there. They have to be able to come in, improve us and aid us."
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