Dundee manager Paul Hartley has declared himself “happy” with the club’s transfer business.
The Dark Blues closed two deals last night, just hours before the window slammed shut.
They have snapped up former Motherwell frontman Henrik Ojamaa and ex-Ross County midfielder Marc Klok.
Hartley feels both will give the club a boost for the remainder of the Premiership season.
Estonian international Ojamaa comes on loan from Go Ahead Eagles in the Netherlands, while Dutchman Klok had been playing for Oldham Athletic in England’s League One. Both players’ deals are until the end of the season.
Going out the door yesterday were striker Yordi Teijsse, who joined German side Wuppertaler SV on a loan until the summer, and young central defender Matty Smyth, who moved to Arbroath on a development loan.
That all added to the Derry City loan switch made by Nicky Low and the move to Montrose made by defender Matty Allan the previous day. Rory Loy joined St Mirren earlier in the month.
Hartley said: “I am happy with what we have done in the window.
“There is now more competition up front with bringing Henrik in and I think Marc will add to our options in the middle of the park.”
The Dens boss sees Ojamaa fitting nicelt into his forward line.
He said: “We are really delighted to get Henrik in and I think he will be perfect for playing alongside Marcus Haber.
“We have been looking for someone to complement him and add pace to our attack, so he will be ideal for that.
“Henrik had a great first spell with Motherwell, scoring a lot of goals and got a very good move to Legia Warsaw in Poland on the back of that.
“He is still only 25 but has lots of experience at both club and international level so he will be a good addition to the squad.
“I have felt we have been a bit short up front because both Craig Wighton and Faissal El Bakhtaoui are still developing so at times they will have to be taken out of the team
“But getting Henrik on board means we have more options now and I think his style will add something to the team.”
Hartley believes the short spell in Dingwall will help Klok cope fit in quickly.
The Dark Blues boss added: “We have had Marc in for a few days training with us and liked what we saw.
“He was a young lad when he first came to Scotland.
“I think he was only 19 when Derek Adams took him to Ross County.
“Having that experience of the league, even though he only played a few games, is an advantage because he knows what it’s all about.
“He has a contract to the end of the season so it is up to him to impress and win a longer stay.”