A number of the Caley first-team squad have deals which expire at the end of this season, meaning they would be able to sign a pre-contract agreement with another club from January.
But Christie has moved to counter that possibility by beginning negotiations with players in the final year of their deals at Caledonian Stadium and is hopeful of completing talks in the coming days.
He said: "We are very close to agreeing new contracts with several players, which is great for the club and we are optimistic that those deals will be signed by the start of next week."
Despite that positive news, Christie conceded he could still be faced with clubs making a move for his players when the transfer window reopens in January.
However, the Caley boss insists he has no problems with rivals taking an interest in his squad, because that is a mark of the Highlanders' recent success.
Christie said: "That is what happens when you are a smaller club who are doing well.
"I would not be surprised if we had enquiries but that is fine as it is the day when people stop admiring our players that I will be worried."
We've heard it all before, but maybe there will be some pens put to paper in the next week; fingers crossed xx
According to Teamtalk.com
A number of the Caley first-team squad have deals which expire at the end of this season, meaning they would be able to sign a pre-contract agreement with another club from January.
But Christie has moved to counter that possibility by beginning negotiations with players in the final year of their deals at Caledonian Stadium and is hopeful of completing talks in the coming days.
He said: "We are very close to agreeing new contracts with several players, which is great for the club and we are optimistic that those deals will be signed by the start of next week."
Despite that positive news, Christie conceded he could still be faced with clubs making a move for his players when the transfer window reopens in January.
However, the Caley boss insists he has no problems with rivals taking an interest in his squad, because that is a mark of the Highlanders' recent success.
Christie said: "That is what happens when you are a smaller club who are doing well.
"I would not be surprised if we had enquiries but that is fine as it is the day when people stop admiring our players that I will be worried."
We've heard it all before, but maybe there will be some pens put to paper in the next week; fingers crossed xx