ADELAIDE United’s general manager of football Ante Kovacevic wants more imports.

Kovacevic can sift through at least 100 European “free transfer’’ players on the market as the club eyes talent familiar to coach Marco Kurz.

With FIFA’s midyear transfer window in full swing as Paris Saint Germain reportedly closes in on signing Barcelona attacker Neymar for a record $322 million fee, United is chasing players within the bounds of the Reds budget.

Kovacevic revealed the club is still shopping for talent after unveiling Danish winger Johan Absalonsen and Australian-born Turkish international Ersan Gülüm, this week.

Two foreign spots are still available to join Isaias, Baba Diawara and Absalonsen.

“We’re looking (for imports) on the offensive side of the team,’’ Kovacevic said.

“We’ve still got one more defender to sign which the coach (Marco Kurz) will take his time and assess.

“We’ve got two more foreigners we can sign, another winger perhaps but you can look at our squad and you notice the gaps are missing in the experienced side of the team.”

Kovacevic has been inundated with players on offer during this transfer window.

Greek international and former AEK Athens attacker Christos Avaridis, 30, is an option.

Alexander Merkel, 25 — a Kazakhstan-born midfielder — who played for Germany’s national underage teams is another A-League prospect.

Merkel has played Serie A for AC Milan, Udinese and Genoa, featured in Bundesliga 2 and has played UEFA Champions League football.

With Kurz not able to draw upon the experience of full back Tarek Elrich (ruptured anterior cruciate ligament) or left back Ben Garuccio (ankle) until the pair fully recover, the Reds must fill massive holes left behind by the departures of Marcelo Carrusca and teenager Riley McGree.

Carrusca is on the verge of penning a new deal with another club while McGree made more headlines on Wednesday. Just hours after he was announced as a Club Brugge signing he scored the Olyroos second goal in a 2-0 win over Brunei in an AFC U-23 championship qualifying match in Myanmar after Reds striker George Blackwood scored.

Kovacevic revealed United plans to open its doors so fans can catch a glimpse of new-look Reds at two friendly matches starting Wednesday.

Either Marden Complex or the SA Athletics Stadium would host the matches against local opposition before United meets Newcastle Jets in a round-of-32 FFA Cup clash on August 9.