"We have the talent, but can we add more?" is the pressing question surrounding Bromley as the January transfer window approaches. Squad depth will be tested as the Ravens look to sustain their current form throughout the second half of the season in England's League Two.

With injuries and fatigue beginning to surface, discussions have inevitably turned towards possible acquisitions. Names like Ross McCormack, an experienced striker, have been mentioned by fans on social media as an intriguing option. McCormack's previous scoring prowess could provide the firepower needed, alongside current forwards M. Cheek and M. Dinanga.

manager Andy Woodman has hinted at a desire to strengthen midfield options. Bromley's midfield has seen D. Ajayi and J. Arthurs working hard, but fatigue could soon catch up. Their performances under scrutiny, a potential signing could offer fresh legs and competition for starting positions.

The club's management is cautious but optimistic about any potential arrivals. They intend to assess the financial implications of signings carefully. "We are not in a position to make panic buys. If we sign anyone, it has to be the right fit for Bromley," Woodman stated during a recent press conference.

As the window nears, fans will be keeping a close eye on updates. Will Bromley secure new signings before the deadline? The action on and off the pitch might just define the remainder of their season.