Karel Fraeye says players who can make an impact at Charlton will not be sold during the January transfer window.

The Addicks have enjoyed a busy period since the window opened on January 2, with former Charlton players Roger Johnson and Diego Poyet returning to the Valley and Middlesbrough’s Rhys Williams joining on loan.

Fraeye was coy when asked whether Charlton are looking to complete further business this month, but said that the club will not be forced to sell players.

MORE: Fraeye urges fans not to boycott matches

“Every manager wants to bring good players in and I think we’ve done well to bring in some experienced players to help our young squad. We will see what the future brings,” Fraeye said.

“Every coach wants more and better players but I think we will see. It’s too soon to talk about it.

“We are very happy with what we’ve completed at this moment.

“We’ve strengthened our defensive part. Up front is of course the region which every club wants more bodies in. You never have enough strikers or wingers, so if something does happen, that’s perhaps the region which we would strengthen.

“Of the players who we think will have an impact on our squad – none will leave. We don’t need to sell players, that’s a very important thing.”

Despite Fraeye’s insistence that star players will not be sold, reports in Wales strongly suggest Tony Watt will be signing a deal with Cardiff following his loan spell at the Welsh club.

Watt, 22, was sent to the Bluebirds to gain some much-needed game-time after a drop in form.

When asked by News Shopper about reports saying Watt was on the verge of leaving Charlton, Fraeye said: “I’m not aware of any reports, no.

“I’m not updated on the situation but for the moment he’s a Charlton player.

MORE: Addicks owner has underestimated the Championship - Murray

“What happens over the next few weeks is a question for the board.

“We’re not in a position where we have to sell players and we are absolutely not in the position to let players go if we don’t want them to go.

“But it’s a decision for the board. I’m a coach, so the decision is not mine.”

Meanwhile, Fraeye, who was appointed caretaker boss in October following Guy Luzon’s sacking, says Icelandic star Johann Berg Gudmundsson will ‘100 percent’ still be at Charlton when the window closes.

Tenuous rumours said that Valley chiefs were willing to cash in on the midfielder, but the Belgian boss has dismissed this speculation.

He said: “No, 100 percent Johann will play for us, 100 percent.”