Perez suggests Madrid unlikely to make January moves
They may be yet to hit top form this season, but Real Madrid appear unlikely to make moves in the January transfer window.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez hinted it was unlikely the LaLiga giants would add to their squad in January.
A 1-0 win over Gremio on Saturday saw Madrid claim the Club World Cup – their fifth trophy in 2017.
But Zinedine Zidane's men are yet to hit top form this season, finishing second in Group H of the Champions League and falling eight points behind Barcelona in LaLiga.
However, Perez suggested additions were unlikely for Madrid in January.
"Everything can be improved but when things are working well, sometimes it's best not to interfere," he said.
"We have great players and a raft of young talent coming through. It's now time to enjoy what we have."
Madrid's next outing is the El Clasico on December 23 as Barca visit the Santiago Bernabeu.
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