I mentioned a couple of days ago that I think that the new owners will be conservative in giving more players with expiring contracts a new contract than fans would expect, and thus reduce the number of new players that will be signed in either January or the summer. This is purely from a business mindset in not wanting to lose so many resources with institutional knowledge at the same time.
For similar reasons, especially with whats happened with Roma this season, I think they'll give Dyche to the summer and evaluate how they think he'd do with better players before coming to a decision on whether to get rid or not. As bad as we are, the chances of relegation are practically nil given how truly awful some of the teams below us are. We're brutally poor, but we're way more likely to draw or fluke a win than anyone below us. Swapping out the manager could change that for the worse as difficult as it is to believe. They got it badly wrong with Juric, and have paid the price financially and on the field. Arriving into a completely new league, what would give them confidence they could do a better job here?