Blackpool boss Ian Holloway has said that any Premier League clubs looking at his players in January will have to look elsewhere.
The Seasiders have already had to fend off 'one or two' enquiries from top-flight clubs regarding their players.
Holloway insists that his club do not need to sell, with Blackpool still benefitting from parachute payments they receive due to their relegation from the Premier League last year.
"Luckily we have some money and that helps me fend off offers for some of these wonderful lads we've got," Holloway told the Blackpool Gazette.
"Some things aren't in our hands, I can't really say when people might come in for our players and who comes in. We've already had a couple of calls about one or two of our lads.
"That's between me and the chairman, though there's no need at all for us to sell any of them."
Blackpool face Barnsley in their next league game.