Leeds United chief Angus Kinnear has played down concerns over a lack of transfer activity.
While some fans are “disappointed or perplexed" over their lack of activity, Kinnear insists everything is going to plan and admitted more signings are unlikely at present.
He told The Square Ball Podcast: “I know that some supporters have been, perplexed or disappointed by a perceived lack of activity this year, but that was always the plan.
“We wanted to build a squad in the year that we got promoted, that would last us two to three seasons and get us up and running.
“I think we ended up spending more than any other promoted team has spent to get to that position.
“There were two specific positions that we needed to address, which we did with the signing of Junior and Klaesson.
“The business we've done this summer hasn't been restricted by finance. It's been restricted by finding the right quality of player who Marcelo thinks will strengthen the squad and that's really challenging because he really believes in the squad.
“If I was going to bet on it, I'd suggest there will be little movement between now and the end of the season but if you'd have asked me at the same time last season, I'd have said there wouldn't be any movement and then we bought Raphinha.
"It can change very quickly but it has to be an exceptional opportunity and a player that can really move the team forward."

