Norwich City boss Daniel Farke is realistic about what his team can do in the transfer market.
The newly promoted side want to ensure their squad is good enough to stay up.
However, Farke knows the club does not have a huge amount of money to spend, which can limit the moves they can make in the market. They have only added five years to their squad since gaining promotion.
"I'm pretty realistic," Farke told Sky Sports News.
"Of course we would like to add some quality because when you are able to spend money and add some quality, you have a bigger chance to stay in this league and be successful but we know we have to compete with our tools and that's what we are trying to do.
"I'm happy with my group of players. I won't complain and I'll work with whatever I've got and I'm pleased with that. We have all these lads together and I expect a quiet last two weeks."

