In-form Nottingham Forest travel to Wolves on Monday night, with boss Nuno Espirito Santo keen to ensure they remain focused on the job.
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo is keen that his side's excellent form does not get thrown off by the transfer window.
Forest have won five consecutive Premier League matches and sit third in the table ahead of Monday's trip to Wolves, with European qualification now a huge possibility.
Nuno did not rule out transfer activity taking place this month but is more concerned about keeping his current players concentrated on the task in hand.
He said: "That's the most important and the only thing that is really basic for us, that we don’t get distracted by the transfer window.
"Players that are here stay focused, commit themselves and work hard and let things happen naturally. People that have to deal with that will deal with the work.
"But in terms of the group and work ethic, it has to stay the same."
Nuno revealed that Murillo should be fit to play at Molineux after pulling out during the warm-up ahead of Sunday's win at Everton, while Callum Hudson-Odoi should also be fit.
Wolves boss Vitor Pereira, meanwhile, knows his side have to be ready to perform even without key man Matheus Cunha.
The Brazilian is suspended after an altercation with a member of Ipswich Town's staff last month but Pereira insists the team will be prepared.
He said: "We need to be ready to play with or without Cunha. We have players with different skills and qualities, we will be ready.
"He knows that it was not a good reaction but I look for a player not only as a player, as a human being. He knows that he made a mistake. Now it is important to not do it again."
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