As January approaches, Ballymena United is actively looking to bolster their squad ahead of the second half of the Northern Ireland Premiership season. Recent performances have shown that depth is critical, particularly as injuries begin to take their toll on the current roster. With the transfer window opening soon, the manager's call for new additions to the squad has become a priority.

A few targets have emerged, and the focus is on quality over quantity. Strengthening the midfield has been highlighted as an essential area for improvement. The Sky Blues were held to a goalless draw in their last outing against Glenavon, emphasizing the need for creative players who can break down defences. According to sources, discussions are ongoing with potential signings.

Ballymena's recent form has seen them slip a few places on the table, making these additions critical for their aspirations this season. The club aims to maintain a top-half finish and make a push for European qualification.

In addition to bringing in fresh talent, ensuring the current players' well-being through recovery and fitness is just as important. The management is hopeful that with these reinforcements, Ballymena United can return to winning ways. The fans will be eager to see how quickly new players can adapt to the team dynamics as they push toward the end of the season.