Rangers manager Mark Warburton has suggested that he is unlikely to bring in many new additions in the January transfer window.
Warburton started his reign by overseeing the arrival of 10 players in the summer, and a new-look squad has won all 10 of their Scottish Championship games this season.
However, he admits that the club will still keep an eye on the market if the right player becomes available.
"It won't be five or six players - far from it. We're looking at one, maximum two players in January," Warburton told Sky Sports News.
"We have a good dressing room. They are where they are in the league because they deserve to be there. I think it would be almost disrespectful to your playing squad to go and get five or six players in.
"You can't talk about working together on a daily basis and then talk about bringing five or six players in. The moment you do that you lose all harmony in your ranks. You're always busier in May, June and July. Why? Because you have the eight weeks of pre-season to bed in the new players."
Rangers meet Hibernian in the Scottish Cup on Sunday.