Cape Town - Bloemfontein Celtic coach Serame Letsoaka does not envisage making any signings in January, but admits he running the rule over trialist Keamogetse Wolff.
The defender is currently without a club and has been training with Phunya Sele Sele in a bid to earn a permanent stay, although Letsoaka is hesitant to being in any fresh faces until he's had sufficient time to assess his current crop of players.
Letsoaka just recently took up the reins at the Premiership outfit, and is aiming to give all 31 of his players the chance to fight for a place in the squad.
"We won't be bringing any players but there's one player staying in Bloemfontein who used to play at Ajax, Kamogelo [Wolff]," Letsoaka was quoted as saying by KickOff.
"The player has been training with us and we are looking at him. Remember, I'm not long here at Celtic, so I have to give everybody a chance without going to the market.
"We have 31 players, it's important to give each player an opportunity. We will see at the end of the season and at the moment I don't think there's a need to go to the market."
Wolff started his senior career at hometown club Bloemfontein Celtic, and spent two years at the club before signing for Jomo Cosmos in 2009.
More recently, the 27-year-old has represented Ajax Cape Town, Chippa United and Bidvest Wits.