COLIN TODD is hoping to recruit three players in time for Saturday’s bottom versus top clash against Bournemouth with a new goalkeeper and right back his priority.

Sixteen players have joined Darlington over the summer but Todd is refusing to slow down his squad rebuilding programme as he bids to drag Quakers away from the foot of the table.

Nathan Porritt and Jordan Cook have been allowed to return to Middlesbrough and Sunderland respectively, with Todd swiftly plugging the gap by signing Republic of Ireland U19 winger Jamie Devitt on a month’s loan from Hull City.

The manager is now concentrating his efforts on strengthening his defence after the news that Mark Bower has joined Paul Arnison on the treatment table.

He will spend the next couple of days attempting to secure a trio of new faces as he prepares for the visit of the League Two table toppers.

David Knight’s shaky performances in goal this season has prompted the manager to target a reliable keeper but a move for former Quaker David Stockdale appears unlikely after he played in Fulham’s victory over Everton last Saturday.

Dean Windass used his Hull City connections to land Devitt, a talented 19-year-old right winger who was voted Tigers young player of the year two years ago.

The Eire youth international becomes the third Hull player to join Darlington this summer following the arrival of Matt Plummer and James Bennett. Devitt played for Phil Brown’s side in the Asia Trophy during pre-season and he comes highly recommended.

“I used my contacts to get Bennett and Plummer and now we’ve brought Jamie in for a one month deal that may end up being longer,” explained the assistant boss.

“He’s an Irish youth international, a good crosser of the ball and an intelligent player. He can link up play well and I think he will improve us.

“He’s only young but he’s a confident lad he came on and scored a penalty for Hull in pre-season and it’ll do us no harm to have someone who can take spot kicks!

“I don’t recommend bad players, we are trying to bring in boys that will improve the team.

“Results haven’t gone our way but the supporters have been superb so I can’t fault them. It’s up to us to turn things around and why not start on Saturday against Bournemouth?”