Farke says 'don't expect much' in January window
Leeds United manager Daniel Farke says that he's "not a big fan" of the January transfer window and not to "expect much" in terms of incoming players.
The Whites are the current Championship leaders after collecting a point against Blackburn Rovers on New Year's Day and the German is confident his squad has the quality required to hold on to their position.
"I don't like when the group is too big," Farke told BBC Radio Leeds.
"Once everyone is fit and you have four players for one position, it could also be negative for the spirit and the togetherness.
"If you are forced to do something due to injuries or something is really missing in the group, then you have to react but when you're sitting at the top of the table - there can't be too much wrong."
Leeds saw their squad bolstered by the return of defender Max Wober on Wednesday, replacing Sam Byram for the second half.
It was only the fifth league appearance of the season for the Austrian after undergoing knee surgery in October and missing their previous three games with a related issue.
Leeds next visit Hull City on Saturday, 15:00 GMT.
You can listen to Farke's full pre-match press conference on BBC Sounds.