Forwards will get new 'lease of life' under Struber

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New Bristol City manager Gerhard Struber's style of play will give a new "lease of life" to the club's forwards, chairman Jon Lansdown believes.
Fally Mayulu, Sinclair Armstrong and Harry Cornick are the three centre-forwards in the squad for next season, although Mayulu spent much of the last campaign on loan and Cornick was out injured.
Lansdown, however, reiterated that bolstering their forward line was a priority this summer.
"Gerhard often plays with two up top, it's a completely different thing. It gives a new lease of life to your Fally's and Sinclair - they will be a really good fit for this style," Lansdown told BBC Radio Bristol.
"We we still need more because you might have two playing up there rather than one. It's things we're already thinking and already on."
Nahki Wells' future at the club still remains unresolved. The 34-year-old was said to be in talks over a new contract last month.
"I haven't got anything to update at the moment other than we've not lost contact, I've still seen him in and around keeping fit," Lansdown said.
"We'll pick that up when we get going with Gerhard."