Preston North End boss Paul Heckingbottom tells BBC Radio Lancashire he wants to use the January transfer window to look at how they can get better.
Preston will look at how they can "get better" when the January transfer window opens, says boss Paul Heckingbottom.
The Lilywhites have been one of the Championship's surprise packages this season and are in third place ahead of Saturday's home match against Norwich City (12:30 GMT).
"Every window as a club you should be trying to improve," Heckingbottom told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"I've tried to be clear with everyone where I think we can get that strategic advantage without losing what we do really well - how do we add to it and get better?
"You're looking towards what that outcome is and trying to make decisions based on that, not reacting to the last result or someone getting injured or coming back."
Preston will have defender Liam Lindsay back from suspension for the game against Norwich while midfielder Ali McCann could also return having been out since late October with a broken arm.
Northern Ireland defender Jamal Lewis remains sidelined because of a hamstring injury with his short-term contract due to expire at the end of the month.
You can hear more Preston North End coverage on BBC Sounds.
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