But it is up front where Everton are in desperate need of recruits, with new signing Youssef Chermiti from Sporting Lisbon watching from the stands, although it may be a while until the 19-year-old is seen in a Blues shirt.
Dyche said: "He is a young player and needs to get properly, Premier League fit. He is a talent and we have to develop him.
"If he surprises us and is ready straight away, it is great, but he is here to continue to learn his game."
There may be signings this week, with Everton in talks with sign Wilfried Gnonto, who is refusing to play for Leeds, and retaining an interest in Udinese striker Beto.
However, the loan acquisition of winger Kamaldeen Sulemana looks unlikely as Everton are finding it difficult to agree terms with Southampton.
Dyche added: "I am confident we have to rely within the squad we have. This is what we are at the moment. If we can affect it we will do, but it is not easy."