Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior is happy leaving market work for others.
The likes of sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart drive the club's transfer policy and choices.
"That's the beauty of being a head coach within a structure: I'm not an old-school manager that's got out the phone and is making calls," Rosenior said.
"I've got the best people, I think, in world football working on those things. I probably see the last two per cent of the work they do, which allows me to focus on what I need to focus on: the team and the performance."
On if he prefers to leave the market to others, Rosenior replied: "One hundred per cent. I don't want to be sat in an office all day. I want to be on the training pitch."

