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Moyes took the reins at Goodison in 2002 after leaving Preston

Everton manager David Moyes says he will not allow the Toffees to become a selling club despite the financial pressure on the Goodison Park side.

Everton, who have debts of about £45m, have not signed any players on permanent deals this summer.

"As far as I'm concerned, none of our players go unless David Moyes says so," said Moyes.

However the Scot believes his team will struggle to post a sixth successive top-10 league finish this season.

Chairman Bill Kenwright admitted on Thursday that the club could no longer borrow money to fund purchases.

The only arrival this summer has been Eric Dier on loan from Sporting Lisbon and Moyes will have to sell players before he can add new faces to his squad.

£5M+ EVERTON DEPARTURES Joleon Lescott to Manchester City, £22m in August 2009

Andrew Johnson to Fulham, £10.5m in August 2008

Wayne Rooney to Manchester United, £20m in August 2004

Michael Ball to Rangers, £6.5m in August 2001

Francis Jeffers to Arsenal, £8m in June 2001

Nick Barmby to Liverpool, £6m in July 2000

Olivier Dacourt to Lens, £6.5m in June 1999

Everton have so far chosen not to cash in on bids of £2m for striker Jermain Beckford from Leicester and £10m from Arsenal for Phil Jagielka.

However Moyes admits that, as in previous seasons, players could depart to ensure the future stability of the club.

"We have always had to trade and I don't think that is any different from before," he said.

"A few years ago we had to trade Andy Johnson and James McFadden and Joleon Lescott to be able to bring players in.

"I'm not in the business of coming into football management to sell my best players. I won't do that.

"But if I get an offer which is right I will, and I'll never let Everton get into trouble."

Moyes conceded that his lack of activity in the transfer market could see Everton slide out of contention for European football.

EVERTON PREMIER LEAGUE FINISHES 2010-11: 7th

2009-10: 7th

2008-09: 5th

2007-08: 5th

2006-07: 6th

2005-06: 11th

"My hope is to do as well as we can," he added.

"I can see the likes of West Brom, Stoke, Fulham and Sunderland have all tried to improve and the reason they have done that is to finish where Everton can.

"We have tended to be somewhere fifth, sixth, seventh over the last five years.

"We have to aim to do that if we can but I think it will be tougher for us this season."