Kevin Keegan: "We would be looking for four or five players. I honestly believe that's all we need. But those four of five players have to be top quality, they have to be absolutely top quality.
"Then maybe we can slot in a couple of youngsters who are what I would call maybes or wannabes just to build the squad up. Other than that, I don't see us bringing in 10 or 11 like they did at the start of this season.
"There's no point strengthening your squad and then letting your best players go.
"None of those players have come and knocked on my door and said they want to leave so, until that happens, I will just assume they want to play for this club and fulfil their contracts because they are all enjoying it at the moment.
"I don't think you will find any of them coming in front of the cameras or in front of the press and saying it is not a good club to be at.
"I said last time when people asked me how did I build the entertainers, I never set out to build the entertainers, I just set out to get good players and get them playing together. Then they make it happen out there.
"Even at 80 per cent - and that's all we were last weekend - there was some terrific football played and it was entertaining.
"I said to the lads afterwards, you will hear people talking about the entertainers from the past when I was here, but that was every bit as good. But those in the past were doing it every single week, and that's the challenge for us."