
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston has revealed that the club will utilise the loan market in an attempt to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
It proved a recipe for success two seasons ago, when the Seasiders gained promotion to the top-flight thanks to the contribution of numerous loanees acquired in the January transfer window.
Liverpool defender Danny Wilson recently joined until the end of the season, and Oyston revealed he's expecting more arrivals in the near future.
"It's always a very difficult time to buy or do sensible deals," he told the official website.
"We'll try and bring in one or two players - probably loan players because the quality of loan players from Premier League clubs is often better than permanent signings from lower leagues.
"We'll see what happens, I'll be guided by the manager and I'll see what he wants.
"We'll put in offers as well and there will no doubt be a few refusals from one or two but it's not something that we'll lose our heads over.
"Loan players played a massive part in us getting promoted. Players who were loaned and others who were previously loaned and signed permanently did fantastically well and it would be foolish of us to deviate from what has brought us success."
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