Rovers will be spending - Kean

26 July 2011 16:00
lackburn Rovers boss Steve Kean is confident of bringing in a number of new faces before the start of the Premier League season.[LNB] Having lost Phil Jones to Manchester United, Kean has underlined his priority is to keep a squad together that avoided relegation on a tense final day of last season while adding some much-needed bodies, disputing recent reports that inactivity in the transfer market was due to a lack of funds.[LNB]"Phil's moved on, that was a difficult thing because he'd only played a small amount of games for us but we appreciated he wanted to go and play Champions League football now and we're not at that stage yet. Hopefully we will be in the next three or four years but we appreciate he's moved on and we'll fight hard to keep everyone at the club," said Kean.[LNB]"We've got three or four active bids that are actually out there and we're just waiting for confirmation those bids have been accepted. There's two or three that are quite far down the line so we're confident we'll have bodies in and we'll be adding to the squad and if we can fight off interest that you're always going to get for your players, then we're confident we can have a very good season.[LNB]"We'll be spending. We've got a very good budget and we're looking to strengthen in areas that we need to improve on from last season.[LNB]"We don't have to sell before we buy because we're trying to keep the majority of the squad together. It is a fixed budget, it's competitive and will bring in players of good quality."[LNB]Kean's main priority is a striker although he is keen to add another midfielder and centre-back and the Scot denied it was proving especially difficult to persuade players to come to Blackburn.[LNB]"If a player's coming from a club that's playing European football then I think it's going to be difficult to attract them. If we can take them from different areas of the world and show them what we're trying to do, then I don't think it's a hard sell," he added.[LNB]Kean has targeted a top-half finish for a side that barely retained their Premier League status but the Scot believes the experience of last term will stand Blackburn in good stead.[LNB]"We're going to be stronger from coming through the experience of a tough period last season, towards the end we delivered and we'll be all the better for that," he said.[LNB]"From our point of view, we got seven good results out of the last nine and were four unbeaten at the end of the season so to try and continue that positivity straight into day one of pre-season was what we were aiming to do and I think that's been achieved."[LNB]Skipper Ryan Nelsen agreed. "We've got a lot of young players and I think you need a nice bend. The trials of tribulations of last season, to get out the back of it, it hardened the young players," he said.[LNB]"You can't buy that sort of experience. They will be different players coming into the season."

Source: Team_Talk