
Everton boss Sean Dyche insists he knows little about the club's Financial Fair Play charge.
Everton were hit by the charge last week by the Premier League.
Dyche said today: "There's no situation at the moment. I think the club's statement covers everything.
"Things before my time, they've covered it in the club statement so I'm happy to go along with that and I'm more focused on what happens on the pitch obviously.
The club have assured me their statement is correct and the rest will go down to the powers-that-be to do what they have to do."
Asked if the issue will impact summer transfer targets, he added: Not that I know of, at the minute we are really focussing on what's going on now. Of course there's background views of the future but working with the squad now, working to get more points obviously and working to get what we all want which is to be in the Premier League."
Asked about the fans' relationship with the board, Dyche also said: "I think, from a distance, it was apparent that fans weren't happy about certain things at the club. Since I've been here, I must say they've been terrific with us and the team and that's all I can ask for.
It's before my time all the noise from fans and how they felt they wanted to put across their reasons, but I can only ask them to back the team and they have. They've been magnificent in doing so and the team have responded.
"We want the connection, we want to align with the fans and it starts on the pitch and that's what we are trying to do."
