PERTH Glory will spend the last 48 hours of the A-League transfer window trying to secure more WA talent, before making another push next season.

Overseas-based Rostyn Griffiths, Chris Herd and Ryan Williams and local-based Jesse Makarounas and Scott Galloway are all on the radar for next season as Glory continues to redress its past sins.

It’s unclear which, if any of those players is a possibility of joining in the current window.

Meanwhile former Hungary international and La Liga player Kristian Vadocz has signed as an injury-replacement for Ruben Zadkovich for the rest of the season.

The defensive midfielder has been training with Glory for the past few days after terminating his contract with Spanish side Alaves and passed a medical on Saturday.

Vadocz, 30, may remain beyond this season but while he fills a short-term gap the rest of Glory’s recruiting strategy is long-term.

Glory wants to continue bolstering its local stocks, after defender Shane Lowry and striker Adam Taggart signed last week, offsetting the exit of Michael Thwaite.

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Glory chief executive Peter Filopulos didn’t rule out more signings before the window closes on Tuesday.

“We’ll see how we go, we’ve a lot of balls in the air at the moment and we don’t know which ones will land,’’ Filopoulos said.

“People are getting it now. We’ve certainly sent a strong message to WA players home and abroad that there’s a pathway back home and we’re interested in talking to them.

“We want to try and be a destination club and try to retain talent because we have a good backyard.

“There’s been some exits, but all our decisions are consistent with a four-year strategy.

“The arrival of Shane and the return of Adam has already had an impact — the feeling at training upon their arrival was super charged, we haven’t seen it like that for a long time.

“There’s a lot of positivity around because we’ve got a bunch of guys that want to play for the colours.’’

Camera Icon Rostyn Griffiths is one of many WA products targetted by the Glory. Credit: Supplied, VI Images/Getty Images

A number of signings were blocked at the start of the season, including midfielder Nick Kalmar who’s since signed for a Thai Premier League club, as the new Glory chief got a handle on finances after the salary cap rort, but now there’s ample salary cap space.

Capped 39 times for Hungary, Vadocz yesterday became the 21st signing. He has played for Osasuna and Alaves in Spain, Danes Odense and Swiss giants Grasshoppers Zurich.

“Whilst want to be as successful as we can be this year, we’re absolutely building sustainable success for the long term,’’ Filopoulos said.

“There may or may not be some other opportunities, but strategically we’re looking to fill positions Kenny needs rather than filling the squad for the sake of it.’’