Jan 11 2012 by Our Correspondent, Birkenhead News
TRANMERE will have to raise the money to fund the next round of loan signings at Prenton Park by sending their own players out to other clubs.
Manager Les Parry is looking for a front player to cover for the prolonged absence of target man Enoch Showunmi and awaiting responses from three Premier League clubs about potential targets.
But he says the budget for loan players this season is now used up. So in order to fund the wages of new arrivals, he'll be asking members of his own squad to consider playing on loan elsewhere, taking them temporarily off the payroll.
Parry said: "We don't have anything in our budget to go out and get players in. I'll be having a word with a few of our lads - the ones who are not involved in the first team at the moment - and see if they are interested in going out on loan themselves.
"If we get a couple out on loan to play some games, we will benefit from that because it maintains their fitness and competitiveness. It might give a new spark to the season for some of them. Footballers want to play games, not be sitting in the stand watching them."
Tranmere used up some of the loan budget for this season on José Baxter, who crossed the Mersey from Everton to spend just over three months at Prenton Park. The 19-year-old creative attacker returned to Goodison after last Saturday's 2-2 draw with Brentford.
More of the budget is being used up on goalkeeper Paul Rachubka, who is in the second month of a temporary assignment from Leeds United, covering for the absence of broken hand victim Owain Fon Williams.
Showunmi's long struggle with fitness problems this season has often left Parry short of options for the central striking role.
Mustafa Tiryaki is a natural fit for the position but the Londoner is still learning the ropes in League One after joining Tranmere from nonleague Havant and Waterlooville during the summer.
Parry says Showunmi's difficulties can be traced back to the broken leg he sustained in April of last season.
"The leg never settled completely," Parry said. "When Enoch gets a knock on it, the leg flares up. It gets a bad swelling on it.
"We have had it scanned and x-rayed and he has been to see the surgeon. Greg Blundell, our physio, is having another meeting with the surgeon and he is going to look at what other investigations we can do."
Parry added: "The problem with Enoch is pushing us a little bit. We are looking for loan players who can play anywhere across the front line, not just down the middle.
"We are hoping we can get something done this week. We're waiting on a response from three Premier League clubs. If one of those comes in we will be delighted."
The injury problems are easing in other areas of the squad. Centre back Ian Goodison came through two substitute appearances in games last week without a negative reaction from a hamstring problem and will be training normally this week.
Right back Danny Holmes is hoping to resume training later in the week after limping out of the Brentford game with a slight hamstring problem.
Parry said he is not sure how quickly a foot injury to midfielder Joss Labadie will settle.
Meanwhile Tranmere will be facing opponents with a new manager when they travel to Yeovil Town on Saturday. The struggling Glovers replaced Terry Skiverton with Gary Johnson yesterday. Johnson is returning for a second spell with Yeovil after guiding the club's climb from the Conference to League One during the first, which ended just over six years ago. Johnson later had spells at Bristol City, Peterborough United and Northampton Town.