Real Madrid chief Emilio Butragueno insists they're happy with their squad.
Asked about potential signings before Monday's transfer deadline, Butragueno was not too keen to discuss any possible late deals.
"We don't want to talk about players that don't belong to us and we won't change that policy, we want to be respectful and we have an excellent squad, that's the truth," he told Movistar.
One of those signings that many have speculated about is Neymar, who remains a PSG player, and he could face Los Blancos in the Champions League if he remains in France.
"Playing against PSG is becoming a classic fixture, there's no doubt that they are a strong team," Butragueno said of the French side.
"It's motivational because it is one of the greatest games you can see anywhere in the world today, it's the most demanding competition in the world."
However, the Real Madrid representative was also keen to respect all of the opponents that his team will face.
"We are talking about the Champions League and every game is hard-fought," he insisted.
"Leaving PSG aside, Brugge and Galatasaray are strong sides in their stadiums and will have huge support.
"We will play to the best of our ability and hope to give the performance we expect."

