Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp feels he doesn't need to add to his squad this month.
Redknapp says he has no plans to bring in new faces as a stimulus in their bid for a first title since 1961, believing he already has adequate depth in his squad with the likes of Jermain Defoe and Michael Dawson returning from injury lay-offs.
"I don't really see us doing anything," said Redknapp. "I'd be surprised. It's hard to find players, I couldn't say that we have anyone in mind we would want to bring in.
"The young right-back Kyle Walker has done well, I have an excellent left-back in Benoit Assou-Ekotto and we have cover there with Danny Rose so I am not short anywhere.
"Tom Huddlestone will come back too so really we are okay, we just need to keep cracking on.""It is difficult to see me bringing anybody in really as we have a strong squad. I have Michael Dawson coming back and I have Ledley King so we are not short there.