Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers has delivered a blow to any teams hoping to sign a star from his team in the near future.
The Foxes are having an incredible season, sitting second in the Premier League table with 12 wins from their opening 16 games.
They are eight points behind league leaders Liverpool, while Manchester City trail them by a further six points in third place.
Some outstanding performances this season have meant the likes of Ben Chilwell and James Maddison have been linked to other clubs.
Chelsea are reportedly eyeing Chilwell as a target after having their transfer ban halved, and have been linked with a January move.
Meanwhile, Spurs and Manchester United are among the teams strongly linked to midfielder James Maddison, who is rumoured to be close to signing a new contract at the King Power Stadium.
And while Rodgers admitted that speculation is inevitable in a team performing so well, he delivered a rebuttal to any team hoping to prise away their top players.
"If you're doing well, there will always be speculation," Rodgers told reporters.
"The boys understand that. Maddison has started the season very well, he's been very productive. He's a bright young player and he's got a bright future.
"There'll be no-one leaving in January. Categorically.
"I'm sure if we speak [to the hierarchy] they will have the same message.
"I speak regularly with Jon [Rudkin, director of football] and Top [Khun Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, chairman]. It's very clear we want to speak this squad together. We want to ensure they stay around beyond January."