West Bromwich Albion boss Roy Hodgson will not be using the close season to make wholesale changes to his squad should they secure their Premier League status. Albion have moved into the top half of the table after a run of 12 points from six games under Hodgson.
And the former Liverpool boss has no plans to undergo any radical surgery to his current set of players.
He said: "There is always room for improvement and our squad is not that big anyway.
"No club in the world would sit back and say 'what we've got now is exactly what we want and we never have to look at another player again.
"But we would be looking to keep the bulk of what we have got and, at this moment, we wouldn't be looking to make wholesale changes."
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