Tony Pulis insists the West Bromwich Albion board are well aware the club requires strengthening before the transfer window closes.
The Baggies were booed off The Hawthorns pitch after Sunday's 0-0 draw with promoted Middlesbrough due to the fact that there have only been two signings so far this summer.
Pulis played down the jeers but did admit that fresh faces are required to be competitive in the ever-increasing difficulty that is the Premier League.
"There's no problems with the boardroom, they know my feelings. They don't need people to boo to know my feelings," he said.
"We have to bring some players in. Two years ago when I came in they were struggling at the foot of the table and 14 or 15 of the players are still here.
"They have kept going and finished 12th and 14th but we need new blood. We need to get some players in, hopefully over the next few days that'll happen.
"The players need to see some coming in, players with quality. We are the top team in the West Midlands and that's what we want to be and stay. If you speak to any of the players here they are all waiting for people to come in.
"The players we have brought in since I've been here (Jonny) Evans, Fletch (Darren Fletcher) and Salomon (Rondon) have been fantastic."