ACCRINGTON Stanley manager John Coleman hasn't ruled out adding another striker to his squad -- despite having at least four at the Crown Ground.

The Reds chief already has Paul Mullin, Mark Shirley and Gary Williams up front and also added Tom Beech last week, a 6 foot striker who has played in the Dr Martens and Ryman's League.

But Coleman said: "I wouldn't be opposed to going for another striker. You can never have too many.

"I am keen to strengthen all over the park. We have been looking at various players and I think I would like to bring in three new signings.

"That could include Tom or maybe bring in three more."

Beech, who once had a trial at Paris St Germain, is moving up north to study at Salford University.

"Tom has got to prove himself, it's up to him. I have had good reports of him so we'll see how he gets on."

Shirley should be back after missing most of last season with a knee injury while Gary Williams is currently getting fit for next season in America with New Jersey Barons in the MLS Third Division.

He has done well for the side -- and Coleman thinks it will make a huge difference to Stanley's five figure record buy.

"I think it will do him good. Last year he was struggling with injury problems, with his hamstring and his ankle and then it was his groin. He was unlucky.

"He was stop-start and never really got going as there was always something wrong.

"He just needed a run of games and he is getting that at the moment.

"I don't think we saw the best of him last season and I think we will see the true Gary Williams next season."