Further loan moves unlikely - Parky
Phil Parkinson insists he is unlikely to make any more moves before the loan transfer window closes next week.

The Addicks currently have five players at The Valley on a temporary basis in Luke Holden, Elliot Omozusi, David Mooney, Carl Ikeme and Akpo Sodje from Rhyl, Fulham, Reading, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Sheffield Wednesday respectively.
However, further additions to the current playing squad before 5pm next Thursday are doubtful, according to the Charlton boss, who saw the Addicks maintain their promotion push with a 5-1 thumping of Milton Keynes Dons last weekend.
"Ideally, you'd always like to add to your squad and I'm no different from any other manager,” said Parkinson. "But finances dictate. We'd like to sign our own players and if that's not possible, then the next option is the loan market. But I doubt there will be many more incomings."
Mooney's loan from Reading runs out at the start of December but after his goal against the Dons, Parkinson hinted that the striker could extend his stay in SE7.
"It's something we'll address next week," stated Parkinson. "The loan window ends but you can still extend existing loans."
While new faces appear to have been ruled out by Parkinson, he revealed that there could be a couple of outgoings on a loan basis in the next few days, with Yado Mambo possibly linking up with Dover Athletic on work experience.
Second-year scholar Mambo, who enjoyed a similar switch to Welling United earlier this season before making his Charlton bow in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy win over Barnet in early October, could be in the Dover squad in time for Saturday's FA Trophy clash with Dartford.
"Yado might go out again - possibly to Dover - but it's easier with scholars as you can send them out a game at a time," said Parkinson. "If you do get any injuries, you can call them back.
"I haven't had any calls about my players but as you get closer to that deadline there's a likelihood that the phone might ring. There's not that many players we'd be willing to send out on loan but Alex Stavrinou is one.
"He's a good young player who's good enough to play League football, and his pathway has been blocked slightly because we've got so many good midfielders here."
One Addicks man currently out on loan is Chris Dickson, who will not be able to play for Bristol Rovers against Charlton next Tuesday night under the terms of his switch.
Dickson has scored three times during his spell with the Pirates, and with his deal set to end in mid-December, there have been discussions with Rovers about a permanent switch.
"I've had one or two chats with their director of football, Lennie Lawrence, and they're weighing things up, which they're entitled to do," stated Parkinson. "He's our player, and he's contracted here until the end of the season, but if they want to buy him, they've got to make us an offer."
Parkinson, who dismissed reports linking Charlton with a move for Luton Town's Keith Keane, will be able to address his side from the dugout at Yeovil Town this weekend after escaping a touchline ban from the Football Association on Monday.
The Addicks manager was dismissed by referee Mark Haywood during the recent League One game at Carlisle United after the hosts were awarded a 40th-minute penalty, which Ikeme saved only for Ian Harte to score from the rebound.
Parkinson - who kicked a drinks bottle in frustration when his players failed to properly follow up the spot-kick - was subsequently hit with an improper conduct charge by the FA, relating to rule E3.
But Parkinson denied the charge, and after a regulatory commission heard his case at Wembley Stadium, he was handed a £250 fine and warned about his future conduct.
"I appealed against the charge because I wasn't happy with what the fourth official put in his report," mused Parkinson. "I've accepted the fine - it was a fair hearing. As I said at the time, I kicked a water bottle in frustration - I shouldn't have done it but that was all I did. It could have been a lot worse, so I'll take it on the chin and make sure I don't do it again."
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