Sheffield United currently have four players on loan. Those being Greg Halford, Anthony Stokes, Matthew Spring and Nathan Dyer. And Ellis admits that the Blades won't need to dig into the loan market again in this period of the season.
He said: "You can take it from me that there will be no ins or outs in the near future. We don't have any injuries or suspensions to worry about now so there is no need to do anything before the window opens in January.
"We have more players at our disposal this week than last December is a very busy month in terms of fixtures, with seven between now and the end of the year.
"But, with virtually everyone fit and available, that is a strong position to be in, and if we start to get our share of breaks then we are in a good position to take advantage of them.
"We are not too concerned at this moment, but we would be if there were only six or seven games left of the season. It is fair to say that although we are not happy with our league position because we feel we could be higher."