Michael Laudrup has admitted that he will be looking to bring in another striker during the January transfer window.
Swansea City's attacking players have been struck with a series of injuries this season, with Michu, Wilfried Bony and Nathan Dyer all missing games.
The club's manager told Sky Sports News: "Right now we have two players out for six or a little more weeks so we may have to see in the market in January but for the next two or three games we have these 19 players and I have a lot of confidence in this squad.
"Two weeks ago I was asked about the transfer window and I said maybe we don't need to sign anyone and in seven days we lost two players for several weeks in Michu and Dyer.
"The two I just mentioned to you, one is a striker, the other is a winger so it's not a wild guess to think we are going for an offensive player. I'm happy with loans but the thing is there will be a lot of clubs looking for strikers so it will be tough for us but we have to do as good a job as we can."
Swansea face Chelsea in the Premier League later today.