GRAHAM BARROW has not ruled out making another new signing during the January transfer window and says some players could be leaving Wrexham.

Barrow has already recruited Bobby Grant, Jason Oswell, Cole Stockton, Brad Walker and Kieran Kennedy this month to boost Wrexham's promotion challenge.

While he hinted that he'd like to add another signing, Barrow admits players who are not in his plans could exit The Racecourse.

"I think there is the possibility we have to move one or two on, players do get despondent and I understand at this level they want to play," said Barrow.

"I will be speaking to some players, I have no doubt that one or two will be knocking on the door but they will only go if we feel that it is right for them to go.

"The board have been fully supportive of what has happened and getting on the training pitch with the new players is going to be vital.

"But I wouldn't rule out maybe one other player coming in if we can do the business.

"They have not said no yet so I keep asking the question."

Wrexham go into Saturday's game at promotion rivals Fylde on the back of four successive defeats with the Reds failing to score in that time.

Barrow is looking forward to a full week on the training ground to work on things.

"I would be an idiot not to be worried or concerned but I think the concern is that we need to score goals," said Barrow.

"We have got a week now to work on it, let's hope the players are a bit more positive. That will be the message all week.

"It will be the first time we have had a full week's training but I don't know what people were expecting.

"You don't go through a season without a bad spell, there is not a team in the country that doesn't do that.

"Not long ago we turned over everyones favourites 5-1 and it is fine margins.

"It is goals that change games and that has to be the key to it all.

"We need to improve on our set-pieces and get back to where they were two months ago.

"We have got to get back to playing forward, running forward and all the things that go to make scoring goals."