Chairman Huw Jenkins says Premier League golf equipment need their kids to play for Newport County on account of the Exiles’ change of fashion.
Newport, who’re 18th in League Two, try to play a extra possession-based sport beneath former Swansea Metropolis coach Nelson Jardim.
Jenkins, who was Swansea chairman as they rose from the fourth tier to the Premier League between 2004 and 2011, says Newport’s “status throughout the soccer fraternity is slowly altering”.
“Our change in soccer model means we now have top-flight golf equipment truly beginning to contact us to take their gamers on mortgage,” he mentioned in an announcement issued to County followers on the midway level within the season.
“And I am positive that with the appropriate participant additions in January, we will look ahead and develop much more because the season progresses.”
Jardim was named head coach final July following the departure of Graham Coughlan, with an overhaul of the enjoying squad seeing 17 new faces arrive through the summer time switch window.
Jenkins that meant “a tricky interval of transition” was inevitable, however believes Newport “ought to get stronger” within the second half of the season.
“Signing our gamers on prolonged contracts may even permit the membership flexibility to maintain our greatest gamers longer and construct worth throughout the squad, whereas in search of consistency and development every season,” he added.
“A core base of gamers is important and can hopefully present us with a significantly better likelihood of success going ahead.
“My abstract of the season up to now, on and off the pitch, could be very a lot aligned. We now have completed fairly properly, however we should proceed to enhance in all areas on and off the sector.”