New Sunderland administrator David Moyes has cautioned it will require investment to change the group from serial Premier League strugglers.
The previous Everton and Manchester United supervisor is expecting a long haul building employment to convey soundness to the club, who have played with assignment for as far back as four seasons.
“You’re not going to change it in one transfer window,” he told the media on Monday. “We want to get the right players at the right price, players who will do their time with us, improve and make the team better.”
The 53-year-old marked a four-year contract at Sunderland, supplanting new England director Sam Allardyce, who guided the club to alliance wellbeing in the second 50% of last season, inevitably completing fourth from base, two focuses clear of assignment.
The Scot comes back to England interestingly since his disastrous spell with Manchester United and said he was enthusiastic to convey a triumphant attitude to the Stadium of Light.
“You’ve got to remember where Sunderland have finished in the last few years, so this has now got to be a building job,” Moyes told reporters in his first press conference as Sunderland boss.
“I’m here for four years and I’m aiming to bring stability.”
He added: “The job is to win the games. Maybe at the start we might have to win ugly, but as we go along I want the supporters to be excited.”
“I have the fourth-best winning record in the Premier League. I don’t want to lose that, I want to better it. I want to win. Winning is the biggest thing for me.”
Moyes said: “Sunderland have potential that many clubs don’t have but we have to progress.”
Sunderland are yet to sign a player in the nearby season, and wounds to striker Jermain Defoe, protectors Patrick van Aanholt and Jan Kirchhoff have hampered their pre-season arrangements.
The club additionally affirmed that arrangements for previous Newcastle left back Davide Santon from Italian side Inter Milan separated a month ago.
Be that as it may, Moyes said he anticipated that would make augmentations to the squad soon.
“We have offers in for people already and we’re working hard,” he added.
He said he was eager to be back in England after a spell with Real Sociedad in Spain, which finished in the sack.
“I’m more excited about this challenge because of the stadium, the fans and the owner,” he said.
Sunderland start their new alliance battle at Manchester City on Aug. 13.