What can promoted clubs spend this summer?published at 14:11
Steve Sutcliffe
BBC Sport journalist

Having been in the Championship for two years out of the past three, Burnley may need to be conservative with their PSR loss limited to £61m.
Aside from Sunderland, the Clarets are the only Premier League side yet to go above the £20m mark in a single player purchase.
The Black Cats' return to the top flight via the play-offs comes with the knowledge they will be able to reinforce significantly for the step up in class that awaits.
Enzo le Fee's loan move from Roma in January included an obligation-to-buy clause and the French midfielder could well kick-start a recruitment drive with Sunderland in good financial shape.
"Since being relegated from the Premier League in 2017, Sunderland have not spent more than £10m in a single year on player gs, despite receiving parachute payments, and they have only made losses of £18m in the last two seasons," said football finance expert Kieran Maguire.
Leeds, who finished top of the second tier are in a less fortunate position.
"They will have to box clever in of recruitment," continued Maguire.
"Spending £100m is just about feasible."
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