Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho admits their summer transfer plans are being conducted with an eye on UEFA's financial fair play laws.
Napoli striker Edinson Cavani, Zenit St Petersburg forward Hulk and Galatasaray playmaker Wesley Sneijder are all reported targets.
Mourinho told chelseafc.com: "It's very motivational and demands more from you. You have to think more about every decision and every move.
"Every wrong move you make has an influence on the future. You need to work more closely with the board in the financial area, you have to have a different perspective and a different look at the players on loan and youth football.
"It's more global. Instead of just focusing on your team, and your targets and ambitions, it's an overall view. It's a different profile of job and I'm happy with that, I'm enjoying that."