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Friday, 3 May, 2002, 14:13 GMT 15:13 UK
Moyes set tight budget
Everton boss David Moyes
Moyes has been handed around �5m to spend
Everton boss David Moyes has admitted that he will have very little money to spend for next season's Premiership campaign.

The newly-appointed manager could have as little as �5m to spend for next season and will have to sell players to raise cash.

So far Moyes has not spent a penny in his two months in the job despite scouring the transfer market.


If you do not have the money you have to take your time and bring young players through
David Moyes
He said: "I cannot see the Everton of the present going for top of the range, it is just not possible and the supporters are aware of that."

The former Preston manager has been linked with a number of players, including Leicester's Robbie Savage - a rumour he has dismissed.

"Being linked with players constantly comes with the territory of a big club," Moyes said.

"But people will realise there is not a big pot of money here to go out and sign all the players we are being linked with."

Moyes has given a trial this week to out-of-contract England Under-20 goalkeeper Russell Howarth, who played for the Toffees in a friendly at Falkirk.

Slow progress

The only way Moyes will be able to spend is with funds from departures.

The Everton boss is currently waiting hopefully for Monaco to take up an option to buy Alex Nyarko, who has been on-loan in France all season.

That could raise �3m, while any of Paul Gerrard, Steve Simonsen, Tomasz Radzinski and Tobias Linderoth could find their stay at Goodison Park shortened.

But departures could be few. He said: "Players can only go at the end of their contracts. I cannot force them out.

England Under-20 goalkeeper Russell Howarth
Howarth could be on his way to Goodison Park
"I will get the cash from any players I sell and the board are being very supportive. But there will be a bit of pain before we achieve what we want."

He added: "The fans know we are going down another road. Improvement is not difficult this way, it just makes it slow.

"With money you can bring in ready-made players, If you don't have the money you have to take your time, work with them on the training field and bring young players through.

"It was similar to what I did at Preston. There were players there that, given the opportunity and regular games, did become better."

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