Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak says the club are willing to spend big this summer.
Following City's loss to Chelsea in the Champions League, Khaldoon says the club would not rest on their laurels.
Following the departure of forward Sergio Aguero to Barcelona, City have been linked with a big money stars such as Harry Kane and Erling Haaland.
And the club chairman emphasised they would be willing to put all their money into a couple of "quality" signings.
"Having won the league, it is not the time to sit back and be content," said Khaldoon.
"That would be your biggest mistake. This is the time to send a strong message that there is no contentment, that you are not satisfied with just winning the league.
"Sergio Aguero's shoes are very hard shoes to fill but I am confident we will find the right player to fill those shoes.
"There are other areas in the team that need investment. Not too many - it is not about numbers, it is about quality. But we will bring quality into the squad in a couple of key positions."
On the club's finances, Khaldoon added: "Our financial balance sheet is strong and we will invest wisely and do what we need to do," said Khaldoon.
"But the market will be difficult as there won't be enough liquidity. There will be movement but it will done in a more creative way."

