Blackburn Rovers are gearing up for a crucial summer transfer window as they look to rebuild their squad under the guidance of new head coach Tony Mowbray. With the transfer window officially opening on Monday, the club is aware that time is of the essence. Mowbray's early days have been spent assessing last season's shortcomings, including a crippling injury list, a lack of goals, and poor home form. The club recognizes that the current squad lacks the necessary quality to avoid another relegation battle. While the first XI shows promise, depth beyond the 14th and 15th players reveals significant issues. Last summer's recruitment strategy heavily favored overseas signings, which did not yield the desired results. Mowbray has indicated that the club won't have a large budget for transfers, hinting at only 'one or two' new additions. Reports suggest that the financial situation is tight, with Chief Operating Officer Suhail Pasha traveling to India to finalize budgets. Until clarity is achieved, recruitment plans will continue, but significant deals appear unlikely. The club's financial constraints were a factor in the decision not to pursue Slaven Bilic as head coach, as he expressed doubts about the club's ability to compete effectively. Blackburn Rovers have made some notable signings in the past year, but managing the wage bill remains a priority. The potential for player trading could also provide funds, with Ryan Alebiosu attracting interest from top European clubs.