Cardiff are unlikely to be splashing the cash when the window re-opens, but could yet look to get a few deals done as Morison looks to supplement his squad, but he admits he's not yet received clarity on what sort of business will be possible.
STEVE MORISON:
"Those conversations have not happened yet," he said. "I don’t know when they’ll happen. It’s not a conversation we’re overly worried about right now because we think we’ve got enough good people in the building when everyone’s at it."
“We have no money, but could bring back some of our players out on loan.”
There are also increasing concerns over the number of players out of contract at the end of the season, with Joe Ralls, Sean Morrison and Alex Smithies among those facing uncertain futures.
"That’ll be the same conversation," he added. "What we're going to do going forward. I can only really worry about the short-term."
There has also been a suggestion that Cardiff may look to bring back some of their players out on loan, with Ryan Wintle enjoying a particularly successful spell at Championship rivals Blackpool.
Morison has refused to rule anything out this stage, but says no decision has yet been made.
"In terms of clarity, if we want to call them back, we’ll call them back. It’s only the start of DecemberThere’s a lot to happen between now and then. There’s decisions to be made, of course there is. We’re fully focused on the group I’ve got."
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