Carrick said that when asked about the transfer update, Middlesbrough will "always seek progress"

  Michael carrick said that when asked about the transfer update, Middlesbrough will "always seek progress"

  Before the start of the new season in Middlesbrough, michael carrick was asked to provide the latest news about the transfer.

  Michael carrick said he was satisfied with Middlesbrough's team, but insisted that they, like any club, would always seek improvement during the transfer window.

  So far, Middlesbrough have signed seven new players during the summer transfer window, and Sene Dion has become the new first choice goalkeeper. But beyond that, others mainly focus on those players with bright future, because the club hopes to adopt a more forward-looking recruitment method.

  However, considering that they are still ambitious to compete for promotion in the upcoming Championship season, people think that more efforts are needed before the window closes in early September. Ryan Gilles' left-back replacement is an obvious need, and there is no doubt that the No.9 jersey is still vacant.

  When asked about the progress of the transfer, the head coach said: "Every coach in the country will tell you the same thing, that is, to keep seeking progress. Sometimes things will suddenly appear and surprise you, and then you seize the opportunity. At other times, the plan is already in place, and you will see if things develop in the way you want.

  "It's never as simple as what you want or what I want in my position, but I understand the situation and I am very satisfied with our squad, our players and our players. It has been introduced so far.

  "They soon settled down. This is a moving jigsaw puzzle. We have been trying to finish it as close as possible, but you will never really finish it because you always move on to the next one. "

  Although seven players have been signed so far this summer, Middlesbrough still needs at least two players, and now the focus is on more ready-made players. This is the complication, because the club finally has to deal with it skillfully in a difficult financial environment and finally wait for the higher-ranked club to let their players play.

  This may mean that Middlesbrough will have to wait longer to reach the point where they are completely satisfied with the team, at least before the January transfer window. In any case, Carrick wants to pay more attention to what he has, rather than what he can or should have, because he shared his belief in the current team composition.

  "To tell the truth, I am satisfied with what we have at present," he said. "I'm not satisfied, because there are always some moving parts that you need to try to adapt to the situation. However, I am satisfied with what we have. Our team has good choices and diversity, and we also have freshness and experience.

  "Of course, we are always looking for additions and improvements-you will never be that close, or as close as you want. This is only part of the work that needs to continue in the next few weeks. "