ARGYLE manager Ian Holloway has admitted that he is not planning to make any more additions to his squad in the January transfer window following the arrival of Rory Fallon.

The big striker signed from Swansea was Holloway's fifth acquisition of the last two weeks, joining loan signings Kevin Gallen, Scott Sinclair and Hungarian duo Péter Halmosi and Krisztián Timár.

Holloway is now satisfied with the balance in his squad and will only make more signings if his squad is depleted by injuries and suspensions.

He said: "I think we have got a decent balance. That might be the lot for now but we will keep looking at it. You get injuries and suspensions, so might have to get some emergency loans when the window closes."

The Pilgrims have endured numerous injuries and suspensions in recent weeks, and Holloway is now hoping that the new faces will help his team in their push for the Premiership.

The Argyle boss can see no reason why his team cannot emulate the achievements of Neil Warnock's Sheffield United and Aidy Boothroyd's Watford in reaching the top-flight.

Holloway said: "I have had nine players out over recent weeks. We have drawn against some of the top teams, lost to one or two. Hopefully, when we face them again we will be able to compete a lot better. The target is getting a side that can sustain a challenge and get to the Premiership. I believe we can do it and the people I bring will help me do that. I have got massive ambition and I want to be up where Neil Warnock and Aidy Boothroyd are. If they can do it, then why can't we? We have not been outside the top half of the table all season, which is a new experience for us."