Burnley boss Sean Dyche on sitting down with the new owners to discuss summer transfer strategy!

Burnley boss Sean DycheBurnley boss Sean Dyche
Burnley boss Sean Dyche
Sean Dyche doesn't envisage 'huge shifts' in finances made available to him in the summer transfer window.

But the Burnley boss believes there will be steady growth under the new owners on that front as the club bids to become more competitive in the market.

Business had been at a premium under outgoing chairman Mike Garlick with the acquisitions of midfielders Josh Brownhill and Dale Stephens the only ones to have any real baring on the first team squad in terms of outfield players.

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Dyche has never wanted to risk breaking the bank, but he's looking forward to meeting with Alan Pace to discuss a strategy that will help push things forward.

Mike Smith, chairman Alan Pace and Stuart HuntMike Smith, chairman Alan Pace and Stuart Hunt
Mike Smith, chairman Alan Pace and Stuart Hunt

Dyche said: "It usually revolves aroud finance. We are still waiting for the idea of what they think is appropriate. I don't think there will be huge shifts.

"I think it will be gradual shifts, that is the impression I have been given. It can be tricky. A new owner can come into a club and get off to a really hard start and put into loads of finances into the team.

"It kind of breaks up the team ethos somehow. So I think we have to build on a gradual process at this club because that is always what it has been.