Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson has said it is highly unlikely there will be any movement in or out of the club before the loan window shuts at 5pm today.
Pearson said he has not been tempted to delve into the loan window before the deadline, despite injuries to Ritchie De Laet, Sean St Ledger and young striker Tom Hopper.
"I don't envisage anything happening today," said Pearson.
"It would have to be something drastic for anything to happen.
"As always, we don't stop or intensify how we look for players just because of windows shutting or not.
"The players have to be the right players if we are going to do anything, but I don't envisage anything happening today."
Pearson confirmed full-back Ritchie De Laet is back in training after his shin injury, but will not be available for Saturday's visit of Millwall.
Sean St Ledger's groin injury is not as serious as feared but he will also be missing for a few weeks, while Pearson confirmed young striker Tom Hopper had picked up a stress fracture of the leg.
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