Given several players have gone out on loan Hereford FC manager Russell Slade was asked if he might bring some fresh ones to Edgar Street.
"I think we are pretty well fully stretched," said Slade in his post match interview this afternoon.
"Whether we are able to bring anyone in in the near future we'll have to wait and see.
"I've already lost a couple of targets that I did want to bring to the football club but the budget is tight. That's the was it is.
"I can only spend what I'm going to be given but obviously the budget is smaller than the one when I came to the club. That's just the way it is at the minute.
"The pennies have to add up and the finances have to work, that's the decision from the top and I have to get on with trying to find a football team for that budget to be successful."
Slade spoke about Tom Owen-Evans and Rowan Liburd going out to other clubs.
"The key was games for them and an opportunity to reduce the budget and for them to go and get some football."
Owen-Evans was one of Hereford's best players last season but has failed to keep his place in the starting eleven recently.
"It happens, I was waiting for him to hit the levels I want. It might be that getting some football under his belt we might see a strong, top-performing Tom."