Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes has revealed that the London side have already targeted new players to bring to Loftus Road in the winter transfer window.
The Malaysian businessman, who took over the newly-promoted Premier League side in the summer, has admitted that he will make money available to boss Neil Warnock for new signings.
"I will oblige," Fernandes told talkSPORT. "We've done so much good work. We had nine days last time to rebuild a squad. We've got a bit more time now.
"We've actually started the process already. We've got a bit of time, the scouts are out and we've got some interesting names.
"We'll definitely get back in the transfer market. We have a thin squad so we need to deepen that a little."
The 47-year-old provided funds for the likes of Shaun Wright-Phillips and Anton Ferdinand, while snapping up Joey Barton on a free transfer.