Eastleigh's transfer deadline day was one of frustration as they battled to boost their slimline strike force. The club's chairman, Stewart Donald, tweeted that 'worked hard but no transfers for @eastleighfc today', after they had lodged a reportedly substantial bid for Billy Kee of Accrington Stanley. The 25-year-old Northern Ireland under-19 and under-21 international had previously played for Torquay United and Burton Albion, before being sold to Scunthorpe United. Eastleigh manager Chris Todd said 'it's gone for the moment' after Accrington Stanley's manager John Coleman stated that Kee was not for sale. The Spitfires may approach Kee again in the future. Meanwhile, top scorer James Constable is recovering well from a thigh tweak and may face Bromley at the Silverlake tomorrow. Skipper Paul Reid remains sidelined with a groin problem and right-back Joe Partington is still feeling the quad injury that ruled him out of the second half of Saturday's 1-1 stalemate with Wrexham. Eastleigh could badly do with three points against Bromley, who have slipped to 14th after a bright start to the season. The Spitfires are unbeaten in seven in the league, but have drawn their last four. They shared the honours 2-2 in the league at Bromley on Boxing Day. Bromley were well beaten 4-1 at second-placed Cheltenham on Saturday, with manager Mark Goldberg admitting they 'lacked confidence'. Eastleigh's fans will be hoping for a better performance tomorrow. The loan market may be an option for the club, with Todd saying they will have to be patient. The Spitfires will be looking to get back to winning ways against Bromley. And with Constable potentially returning to the lineup, they may have a good chance of doing so. But for now, the focus is on tomorrow's game, and getting the three points they so desperately need.