“Psychologically it is important for everybody, not just for the players, me and the board, but for the fans as well.

“They love to see new players and hopefully that can lift everyone. The ones we are looking at will certainly do that and kick us on again.”

Carlos Mendes Gomes will be back in the UK today after international duty at the African Cup of Nations with Guinea Bissau.

He featured in all three group games despite suffering some mild illness during his time in the Ivory Coast, so it is hoped he will be fit enough to feature in some capacity when Wanderers head to Carlisle United this weekend.

Evatt also feels that holding on for a win against Cheltenham will give his team a mental lift, after disappointment in their previous away game at Leyton Orient.

“I think it is a result which will do them the world of good,” he said. “Sometimes you have to find a way to win, and it won’t always be playing attractive, flowing football as we’d like to.

“Cheltenham made it very difficult for us but we held on to the points and that is all that matters.

“We’re still in a great position, still above that two points per game, and in a good place.”