Barnet 'done' with transfer business - Brennan

Dean Brennan led Barnet to the National League title last season
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Barnet have completed their business in the transfer window and are happy with their squad ahead of their return to the English Football League, says manager Dean Brennan.
The Bees won the National League title with 102 points last season to end a seven-year spell playing non-league.
They face Fleetwood Town at The Hive in their first match of the League Two season, having lost on penalties against Newport County in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.
Barnet have made 10 signings this summer, including experienced EFL forward Oliver Hawkins from Gillingham, and Brennan said there would be no more incomings.
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"We're happy with the strength in depth of the squad now. That's us done in the market so unless we get any injuries then we won't do anything [unless] for an emergency purpose," Brennan told BBC Radio London.
"But I just think from our point of view we need to get these lads up to speed. Ideally, we'd like to start one or two more but they just haven't had enough time. The sooner we can get them up to scratch and in the team will be better for us all."
Barnet beat Chesterfield 3-0 in their last EFL game - a rare highlight of a disappointing season as they were relegated to the National League in May 2018.
They will welcome Fleetwood on their return and Brennan said the players were excited ahead of their League Two bow.
"We're looking forward to it. We're excited. We've got a lot to learn from tonight [Tuesday], especially some of the new players, so we'll get in, we'll recover for a couple of days and we'll start preparing for Fleetwood at home," he added.