Burnley manager Sean Dyche says the club would be crazy changing it's transfer policy.
The Clarets have qualified for the Europa League next season despite being a shoestring budget compared to their rivals. But regardless of the influx of money they'll receive from competing on the continent, Dyche believes the club should stick with their tried and tested method.
"There's a balanced view, we got promoted into the Premier League the first time (in 2013/14) with a squad of more or less 17," the Clarets chief said.
"You could argue a miracle to that, or argue the way the support staff, the sports science and medical staff etc, training schedules, rest days, we believe in that.
"Alongside that, of course, we understand as we've grown and matured as a club, this year we have more outfield players, more of a quality level I feel can help us move forward as a group, but it remains the same.
"I don't think the board are going to throw the planning of the last five years out, and say 'let's go and sign five players" for the sake of it. There's still got to be a thinking behind each player. So we won't radically change all of that, it would be madness.
"But flex it enough to make sure we can handle the games coming, if we get there."