
Everton manager Sean Dyche is yet to learn his budget for the upcoming transfer window.
The experienced coach managed to keep the Toffees in the Premier League this season.
With a 1-0 win over Bournemouth on the last day, the Toffees maintained their top flight status.
Asked about a tough campaign by reporters, Dyche said: You've seen the squad today and that's as stretched as I've ever seen it.
And do you know what, if we didn't get it done today no-one would have cared.
No-one would have said: 'He's had nothing to work with.' They would have just said: 'He didn't get it done.' That's the life of a football manager, I understand that."'
When asked if he may have to sell to buy, Dyche added: There's a chance. I'll find out about that. There's not been any depth, there have been peripheral talks based on ifs, buts and maybes. But that will come over the coming weeks when we find out the truth of what we have got, what we can do, what we can't do.
"First things first but this was the main job. We had to get this sorted out, we've got it over the line. It was absolutely the key focus. Now it is time to immediately re-focus on the rest of it."

