Hereford United manager Martin Foyle has said that he will not have a new striker for tomorrow's game at Alfreton.
Foyle will be without Marlon Jackson and Ryan Bowman remains a doubt with a thigh injury.
But the manager has told BBC Hereford and Worcester he will not be adding to the squad which suggests Bowman may be fit enough to go on the bench.
"If we have got to go out to the loan market then we've got to go out," said Foyle.
"I know I'll have everybody fit for the following weekend.
"So do I hang fire and see this game out?
"There's no point bringing people in if they are not going to be involved."
"If we have got to go out to the loan market then we've got to go out," said Foyle.
"I know I'll have everybody fit for the following weekend.
"So do I hang fire and see this game out?
"There's no point bringing people in if they are not going to be involved."
Meanwhile Foyle feels that Alfreton will be another physical challenge for the Bulls.
"A lot of the boys don't know this level and we have told them Tamworth and Alfreton will be the two most physical games this season," said Foyle as reported by the Worcester News.
"We know what's coming and have to make sure the players are ready for that."