Hereford manager Paul Caddis isn't currently looking at bringing in new players
Hereford manager Paul Caddis has had a busy summer and currently has 21 players in his squad - getting off to a great start with a 3-0 win over South Shields.
But speaking to BBC Hereford and Worcester after the game, the boss was asked whether he still wants to add fresh faces to his squad.
And the answer, Caddis said, was not at the minute and he wasn't actively looking for reinforcements.
"At the moment, I'll be honest with you, we're absolutely done," he said, with the club recently announcing Yusifu Ceesay's return and a short-term deal for forward Ahkeem Rose - one which is currently held up by international clearance.
"We've got strength in so many positions. We've got players like Sammy Robinson who have come in and been excellent, he can play right wing-back, right of a three, we've got Skins [Aaron Skinner] we've seen last year play left, right. In the middle of the pitch at times we've got players that can play in an abundance of positions and we will have to do that.
"We have challenges in the market and it was important we got players who, first and foremost, very good in their positions but could also do a job.
"I think we've got that. Right now, as it stands, we're not in a position to bring anyone else but I'm not actively looking."
Chairman Chris Ammonds said in a separate interview that while this summer's Squad Builder could boost the budget by £100,000, that money has been drip-fed to Caddis as and when it came in so won't be a huge cash injection now after closing.