CILLIAN Sheridan, who made his debut in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Queens Park Rangers, was not the only signing to the make the move from Glasgow to Plymouth last week.
However, Alan Gow, a £200,000 capture from Rangers, was not to be seen in Saturday's squad because he was signed after Friday's transfer deadline and had not been granted international clearance to play
Luggy is hopeful that the newest Pilgrim in town will be available for Tuesday's clash with Cardiff City.
"Gow's missed out with international clearance, but he had a bit of a knock anyway," said Luggy after the match on Saturday. "I wouldn't have taken a chance on him today. He should be okay by Tuesday.
"We have to decide whether we go with him. There were a few tired looking boys out there at the end of the game, although I did feel we looked stronger as the game went on. I'm quite pleased that we kept going."
Luggy also hinted that he is not finished in the market-place, but there may be movements both in and out of the club.
"I'd like to send some players out on loan, I'd like to send some players to other football clubs and move them on.
"But, at the same time, there are two glaring holes in my squad I'd hope to bring players into."