Roy Keane wants to fulfil the dreams of the Sunderland fans this summer by bringing some "top, top players" to the Stadium of Light.
Saturday's last-gasp victory over West Ham handed the Black Cats back-to-back league victories for the first time since December 2001, and a repeat at struggling Fulham this weekend would all but end their fears of relegation.
However, his ultimate ambitions for the club are far loftier, and to that end he has his scouting team scouring the globe for the reinforcements to take them to the next level.
"We want to try to bring in top, top players to the football club," said Keane.
"I know the fans over the last number of years have been left disappointed in terms of getting their hopes up but that's my job to try to fulfil their dreams.
"To be fair, the priority for us is just to try to make sure we are in the Premier League next year.
"We are having players watched at this moment in time, we are watching players all the time.
"Part of my job is to try to win the next game, but obviously, I have scouts who do their homework - that's why you employ these people, to share the load.
"We have scouts all over Europe watching certain players and I will let them get on with their job."