Swansea City boss Paul Clement admits he has several transfer targets he wishes to use the Gylfi Sigurdsson money on.
Sigurdsson finally completed his protracted move to Everton on Wednesday night, with Swansea understood to have received a club-record fee around the £45million mark.
"I spoke to the owners (Steve Kaplan and Jason Levien) last night and what we will do moving forward," head coach Clement said at his pre-match press conference for Saturday's Premier League home game against Manchester United.
"We have received a good transfer fee and funds are available to strengthen the squad.
"It is a big challenge replacing Gylfi, but I hope we can potentially bring in two or three players to strengthen us in various positions.
"I am not going to talk about players at other clubs, but there are discussions behind the scenes with the owners, the chairman and our recruitment team who we can potentially bring in before the window is over.
"We have multiple targets because things do not always come off, you have to move to other players in that situation.
"We have to move swiftly, but we will not panic. Sometimes the deals can be better in the last days of the window."