Sadly, the truth is not a great deal. The accounts for the year end of 30th June 2014, show we made a £6m profit and we got relegated. I can imagine we made a loss last season even with the parachute payment. Whilst we all know that a striker and a defender is probably pivotal on our league status next year, McNally has always had a businessmen outlook on the club and has done wonders for us since arriving. With this in mind, I expect us to sign someone but the likes of Charlie Austin for £15m is way out of our budget (in my opinion). Destro seems to be off elsewhere which makes me wonder, maybe we can''t compete with the big signings but when we find a striker we''re interested in, it''s a shame we can''t wrap it up with the personal contract.I''d say we''d be lucky to see two signings for a total of £10m this season, without offloading anybody. Sell then buy. But then we come across the common problem of who will pay RVW or Hooper''s reported wages when neither have done it at this level. It''s unlikely they''ll take a massive drop in wages, unfortunate but true. So we have the choice of making smaller signings, running down unwanted contracts and take a loss, hoping and praying we stay in the Premier League for the next year or two. Then really make a go of it, like Southampton and Swansea. If it goes the way I mentioned, our players such as Redmond will be in demand along with Alex Neil. The year in the Championship must have hit us financially but I''m sure they have a plan... For now lets thank the gods we got promoted or else we''d be debating what League One striker we can afford.Greatbatch