Perth Glory coach Tony Popovic says he's content with his off-season transfer activity and isn't anticipating any more signings.
Glory have made numerous personnel changes since Popovic was appointed in May, including wholesale changes to the backline which conceded 50 goals in 27 games last term.
Matt Spiranovic, Ivan Franjic and Jason Davidson - all part of the Socceroos' starting 2014 World Cup back four - along with centre-back Tomislav Mrcela have been added.
Goalkeeper Tando Velaphi, import midfielders Fabio Ferreira, Juande and striker Brendon Santalab have also been signed.
Andreu - who helped engineer the move for Juande - Adam Taggart, Jeremy Walker and Joseph Mills have all departed.
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"We're pretty much done now," Popovic said, ahead of Perth's friendly with English giants Chelsea at Optus Stadium on Monday night.
"There may be some more room for possibly one more player but we're pretty much settled.
"We're happy that all the players are here. Obviously they're not all training at the moment but they're all here.
"We feel we have enough time to instill what we need into our playing style and getting used to the players and them understanding me.
"We want that unity and togetherness that's required for what will be a tough season, the A-League, with all the travel which is unique and new for me.
"We want to be prepared for all that and embrace that."
Popovic said there hadn't been a specific focus on changing Glory's defence despite their woeful record last season.
"I woudn't say the focus was on that," he said. "We're looking for good players that are available in all positions.
"We were fortunate that some players were available at the right time and we were able to entice them to come to Perth.
"We've got some good experienced players who have a lot of hunger and ambition and they want to win things.
"Perth is a club that hasn't won anytihng. We want to try and change that. We want to set the club up where success is expected."
Popovic added that he'll likely use his younger players against Chelsea but he is eager to give his entire squad an opportunity to play, at least a few minutes.
Marquee Diego Castro and new signing Juande will likely get only a handful of minutes if they're cleared to play, having trained for the first time on Friday.
"We've got to see how they pull up and how they are physically in the next few days," Popovic said.
"I'm hoping that they can get a few minutes so they can experience that. If not, we'll have to wait until the next game."
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