In relation to Keane he said:
Garlick is adamant there's no need to sell, however, and maintains it would be more valuable to allow his contract to run down for the riches it might bring elsewhere.
He said: "Let's roll it forward a year - what's the prize for staying up again? Another £120-130m. So if we miss out on one or two fees and get that, I know what I'd take.
"The most important thing for the fans to know is that we don't actually have to sell any player. Going forward it's got to be on our terms and terms that are right for us. Do we need to sell anyone? No.
How's that one going Mike?With their total spend of £32m being enough to keep them in the Premier League, Garlick is preparing for increased expenditure over the next few weeks.
He added: "I think it's fair to say going forward we will spend more on transfer fees in the coming season than we did last.
and last but not least
Are we stronger than we were when Keane, Gray etc were at the club? Are we thump."Our major objective is that when that window closes we've got to be stronger than we are sat here today. Will that be hard work? Yes. Will we able to achieve it? I believe we can.
"In terms of transfer fees, there's probably more money available for next season than there was last. You would hope because there's more money available we could improve slightly on where we are."
He even says that "we could improve slightly on where we are". So how have we improved from where we were? We've signed Jack Cork, a reserve left back (who Dyche is making a centre back), a grandpa to replace Boyd (or is he Gray's replacement), a third choice keeper who's out of his depth in the Championship, and a reserve right back here for one last payday
How the hell is that an improvement on where we were?
We haven't spent anywhere near last season, and have brought in over £50m in transfer fees on top. So are we looking at an £85m+ spend? because that's what we'll have to spend to adequately replace the players we're losing.