Huddersfield Town head coach David Wagner has refused to dismiss the possibility of making more new signings before the end of the transfer window.
Ahead of the club's first-ever year in the Premier League, Wagner has brought in 10 new faces and it was perceived that the Terriers may have already finished their business.
However, Wagner has hinted that he will be active in the transfer market should any of his first-team squad leave the John Smith's Stadium.
The 45-year-old told Sky Sports News: "I will never say never. I think we have done good business so far.
"We were early and made the signings before pre-season started, this is what every manager is searching for.
"I am very happy with what we have done in the off-season, maybe there will be some ins and outs as well."
Huddersfield begin the new season with an away fixture at Crystal Palace on Saturday, August 12.