Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner believes his team will struggle to do much business in the January transfer window.
Wagner's Huddersfield side sit rock-bottom of the Premier League with just 10 points (image via Getty Images)
Wagner saw his side lose to Championship side Bristol City in the FA Cup on Saturday, summing up a dismal season for the Terriers so far.
Their attacking options are very limited with the Steve Mounie's one goal this season, the only goal a forward has scored.
"The responsibility for what has happened at the football club in the last three-and-a-half years is mine and that includes what's happening at the moment," Wagner said.
"I've no idea if we will be able to sign a new striker (in January). Everybody knows the circumstances we have and that financially we are not at the top.
"We will just have to see what we can make happen, but we haven't had a winning feeling for nine games now and it's not nice."
Huddersfield square up to fellow Premier League struggles Cardiff City in the Welsh capital on Saturday and Wagner is determined for his side to get their first win in nine matches.
"We have to get the feeling back that we are able to win football matches," Wagner said.
"As long as we aren't able to, it will make things more complicated for us. That's why the Cardiff game is so big for us."