As the January transfer window approaches, Sutton Utd is under pressure to reinforce their squad. Recent performances have raised questions about the attacking depth of The Us. Their reliance on David Cashman for goals highlights the need for new talent. "We need to add some energy up front," stated manager Matt Gray.

In the last few matches, Sutton's attack has struggled to convert chances into goals. This was particularly evident in the draw against Boreham Wood, where they registered numerous shots but failed to capitalize. The tactical approach clearly requires a boost, and the management is keen on finding a spark.

Reports have surfaced linking Sutton Utd to several forwards from lower leagues who could add pace and creativity. Names like Connor Hall and Ryan Seager are being floated as potential targets. The club is actively monitoring performance statistics to make data-driven decisions about acquisitions.

As discussions continue behind the scenes, supporters await news on potential signings. If Sutton can secure a fresh face capable of changing games, the second half of the season could be much brighter. The focus now is on ensuring the squad remains competitive as they aim for a successful campaign.