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East Kilbride boss looking for 'at least four more' signings, with a fourth on the way

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East Kilbride boss Kevin Rutkiewicz is looking to bring in at least four more new signings to bolster his squad for next season's Lowland League title tilt.The former Aberdeen and St Johnstone star has brought in defenders Jonathan Page, Conor Morgan, and 26-year-old midfielder Andy Black from Kelty Hearts, with a fourth on the horizon.The club are in talks with Portuguese striker Joao Victoria over a new contract, while defender Jamie Stevenson, midfielder Chris Millar and goalkeeper Connor Brennan have all left K-Park, while Luke Kenny has returned to St Mirren, following his loan.Rutkiewicz says he's in talks with various potential targets, but says they have to want to come to East Kilbride for the right reasons.He said: "I'm pleased so far.

We're having to be a wee bit patient, but we're delighted with some of the business that we're doing, and hopefully that will continue."It's obviously a very important time, and you're only as good as your recruitment, really, so we're hoping to get a few more over.

We have another announcement possibly coming today."We can then keep forging forward. We're speaking to a lot of people, but we don't have a plethora of offers out there, because I think we have to be absolutely sure, once we start putting out offers."They've got to want to come to East Kilbride for the right reasons.

We have to make sure players are arriving here hungry, desperate to be here, and desperate to come on the journey."Rutkiewicz added: "We're talking to Joao Victoria at the moment, that's an on-going one, and Chris Millar and Jamie Stevenson have left the club.

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