Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Kenny Jackett believes that he has enough options in midfield for the rest of the Championship season.
Jackett is reported to have missed out on the loan capture of Jonny Williams before Thursday's deadline, but despite that setback, the Molineux boss is happy with the depth in the middle of the park for the remaining seven fixtures.
The 53-year-old told the Express & Star: "The midfield is settled with Jack Price and Kevin McDonald and they're looking quite a good partnership for us and then we also have the experience of Dave Edwards to come in.
"Price and McDonald have been a good combination and then whether it's just in front of them or when I've had a knock or an illness, Edwards has gone into central midfield and used his experience, so they're good options for us at the moment."
Jackett is also able to call upon Jack Saville, currently on loan at Bristol City, and Lee Evans during the run-in.