New Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri says he's happy to leave transfer plans to the club's front office.
At today's first media conference since his appointment, Sarri described himself as a "field manager".
He said: "Well clearly we would always like to keep the strongest players, this is what any manager and club wants to do.
"We will have to see what the transfer market goes. But I am more of a field manager, a pitch manager than a general manager.
"I think I am one of the few managers who are bored by the transfer market. I don't want to talk about it, it is about growing the players we have."
Asked about particular transfer targets, the Italian was coy.
"I cannot name names, because I don't know.
"I spoke with the club and ideally I think that a pinch of quality is lacking in our centre-halves for a certain type of play.
"At the end of the transfers I will understand which type of game is the most suitable.
"I cannot change 20 players, I must adapt and then I will see if we change some thing in my game. Because of their characteristics."