Manchester United remain five points behind leaders Chelsea in the Premier League table following a 2-0 victory over Tottenham on Saturday.
They are unbeaten this season but there has been plenty of discussion about whether Ferguson might need to strengthen his squad in the New Year.
Wayne Rooney recently questioned the club's ambition and ability to attract the world's top players, before being given reassurances and deciding to sign a new long-term contract.
And Ferguson does not see the need to bring in a single fresh face when the transfer window reopens, with a number of key players set to return to fitness for the second half of the campaign.
"We won't be buying in January, definitely not," Ferguson said in the Independent.
"If you want someone to play in Europe, you are limited right away. There are hundreds of players cup-tied.
"You have five months left of the season, I will have Antonio Valencia back hopefully towards the end of February, which is a new player coming back.
"If Michael Owen gets back, it is another new player coming back. So with the squad I've got, I don't see any reason for us to buy anyone."
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