Cardiff boss Warnock not envious of Wolves and Fulham transfer spending


Soccer Football - Pre Season Friendly - Burton Albion v Cardiff City - Pirelli Stadium, Burton-on-Trent, Britain - July 28, 2018 Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff

(Reuters) - Cardiff City do not have the resources to compete with fellow Premier League newcomers in the transfer market but manager Neil Warnock said they have built a squad capable of staying in the top-flight.

Since securing promotion from the Championship in May, Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers have spent more than 150 million pounds, according to British media reports.

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