ALLAN MOORE admits his shopping spree is over as he prepares for Morton's first competitive outing of the campaign tomorrow.

The Ton boss has made some astute signings in the transfer window to bolster his Cappielow ranks.

He led his side to a 4-2 win over rivals St Mirren in the Renfrewshire Cup final last weekend.

A Ramsdens Cup first-round clash with Annan is next on the Ton agenda, and Moore is delighted how his squad is shaping up.

He said: "We have brought in the right type in young Joe McKee and Reece Hands, who have been well schooled in England and trained with good players at Bolton and Blackburn in the last few years.

"We were lucky enough to find a couple of good Slovakian boys who have got a good attitude and a bit of experience.

"Dougie Imrie has been great since coming in from St Mirren and big Kabba-Modou Cham scored four goals against two Premier League teams so you can't ask for much more.

"That is us finished, there will be no more signings.

"We have one of the young Slovakian boys in the pipeline but he has gone home.

"His mum wants him to go to college or university so we will need to see what happens.

"I will speak to the chairman and see what we can do.

"We have got the squad together and have been able to work with them during pre-season.

"They are taking our ideas on board and they are all working hard in training."