Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has insisted that there are no problems between himself and manager Harry Redknapp.
Redknapp had suggested that he would consider his future at Loftus Road if he did not have full control over transfers, but Fernandes has been quick to play down his comments, stating that the club would "find a balance" in the number of players that are signed.
The 49-year-old told Sky Sports News: "We have had no row at all. You know that Harry is emotional and Harry wants to get us promoted like the rest of us.
"We just want to do things properly and we have learnt a lot from last season. We want players who want to play for us and we want to protect ourselves against players who may get injured or who may not be fit enough.
"So, we have to find a balance of being enthusiastic and getting players in, and throwing money down the drain."
The former Spurs boss had hoped to sign Wayne Bridge on a free transfer, but he has since opted to join Reading.