Everton do not have enough money to sign top quality reinforcements in January and will have to depend on bargain buys with the right mentality to be a fit at the Merseyside club, manager Rafa Benitez has said.
Everton, 10th in the league after three straight defeats, were frugal in their transfer spending before the season, laying out just 1.7 million pounds on Demarai Gray, while fellow winger Andros Townsend was signed for free.
"I think we will have some money to spend, but I don't think that will be too much," Benitez told reporters ahead of Sunday's home game against Tottenham Hotspur. "If we can buy them, fine. If not, we can loan them and make sure that they can stay here with us in the future."
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