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Gillingham keeper Simon Royce feels the current squad assembled by boss Mark Stimson is good enough to challenge at the top of League 2 and may only need a few changes.
Royce put pen to paper on a new deal last week, and is keen to play his part in what he believes could be a promotion campaign.
“We put in some decent performances towards the end of the season and we just need to get a couple more players in now,” he said.
“We’ve got some good young players coming through like Luis Cumbers and Andy Pugh, and they will be a big part of it.
“We just need another centre-half, like Danny Cullip, which would be great, then maybe a centre-forward and a keeper.
“I don’t mind that, because the competition is healthy and it keeps you on your toes. I don’t mind who they bring in – bring in whoever.”
Meanwhile, Gills midfielder Adam Miller has had surgery on a troublesome groin injury while Barry Fuller has had two plates and seven screws inserted in two broken fingers on his left hand.