The club president is confident that their squad could not be improved by recruiting in the winter window, a decision which he insists has nothing to do with their impending ban
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says that his side will not make any signings in January despite it being their last chance to do so before the start of a year-long transfer ban.

Los Blancos were sanctioned by Fifa for issues involving international transfers of minors, with the same punishment going to rivals Atletico Madrid.

While Perez is adamant that the club are blameless and will fight the charge, he insists that the decision not to pursue recruitment before the end of the current window is a reflection of the quality and depth available to coach Zinedine Zidane.


"We are not going to be making any signings in the January window but that doesn't have anything to do with the ban, it is because we have the best players and the best coach," he told France Football.

"The Fifa sanction is hurtful. It is a very serious matter to smear Real Madrid's reputation in this way. We are convinced that it is all a mistake; it is ridiculous to think that Real Madrid will be punished for a matter concerning the protection of minors when the children have always been a priority for us."

Despite spending over €80 million (£60m) in the summer window, Madrid sit four points and a game in hand behind Primera Division leaders Barcelona.