Zidane: Real Madrid won't sign in the winter market LaLiga - Real Madrid No difference of opinion with club hierarchy

Real Madrid may have had a tough start to the 2017/18 season, but Zinedine Zidane is adamant that they don't need January reinforcements.

The Frenchman said on Saturday that there wouldn't be any arrivals, while insisting that his view is in line with the club's.

"We will never have a problem between the club and I," he told reporters at a press conference.

"We do things together.

"If you ask me, there is no difference of opinion between the club and this coach.

"We aren't going to sign in the winter."

The coach is clearly not concerned by his team's current crisis, as he outlined that he believes in his squad.

"It doesn't worry me and we have the solution, so we must show that we are the same as ever and we have the chance to get back to doing it," he said.

"We will fight in all the games from now until the end.

"I don't think about negatives, only positives, and I will never throw in the towel.

"I will never give up, as that's one of the values of this club."

Ahead of Sunday's game against Deportivo La Coruna, Zidane will also have his three main forwards back and he responded to a question on the BBC front three.

"The three of them will be in the squad and we will see," he said, refusing to state if they would all start.

As for Zidane's thoughts on this weekend's opponents, he insisted that it will be "a difficult game" against a side "who doesn't deserve to be where they are in the league".

"They are a very good team, so we need concentration and to play with intensity, as it will be a difficult game," Zidane insisted.

The match kicks off at 16:15 CET on Sunday.