As the January transfer window approaches, speculation is swirling around Glenavon FC's potential moves to bolster their attacking lineup. The Lurgan Blues have shown inconsistencies in front of goal, prompting whispers that management is keen on securing fresh talent early in the window.

The team has relied heavily on forward N. Ferris but understands that to contend for higher positions, they need more depth in attack. Insiders suggest that Coach Gary Hamilton is targeting players who not only bring experience but also versatility , the kind that can shift seamlessly between various attacking roles.

One name that has popped up frequently in discussions is that of a striker who has experience in both the Irish and English leagues. His ability to offer a different dynamic, especially as a late-game substitute or starting option, could provide Glenavon with valuable scoring opportunities in tight matches. A secondary rumour includes a utility man from a lower tier who can play in multiple positions, heightening competition within the squad.

In their last encounter, the limitations of a one-dimensional attack were evident. Glenavon's inability to convert chances due to a lack of varied threat options likely contributed to their disappointing draw. As players return from injury and new signings could potentially impact team chemistry, the management's choices in the coming weeks will be critical for their campaign.

With the transfer window now just around the corner, supporters will anxiously await any movements that could reshape Glenavon FC's attacking strategy. If the club can secure the right players, it may just spark the turnaround needed to push for better results this season.