Everton manager David Moyes insists he is under no pressure to sell his star players despite the club announcing a net loss of £9.1million last season.
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This has compounded the Toffees' financial problems after they had already counted losses of £5.4m a year earlier.
After consecutive seasons of selling stars to balance the books, many have speculated that Moyes would be prepared to do the same this time around with both Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines attracting attention from other clubs.
But the Scot maintains he will not be offloading any of his players this season, and may even make some loan signings.
"I don't really study the figures because it's not my department. I just know that we sold players last year, but there's not that kind of pressure this time," he told Sky Sports.
"We only sold Jack Rodwell recently and last season we sold Mikel Arteta, so we have already raised some money.
"We have got a small amount of money I could use this month, but it's only enough to get me a loan deal. Last January we had to sell to bring players in, but I'm not planning to sell anyone this time."
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