Caley Thistle defender David Raven believes the club now has has the strength in depth to cope if any players leave this summer.
Inverness lost a key player in Andrew Shinnie last summer when he moved to Championship club Birmingham City on a lucrative deal.
His younger brother Graeme, the Caley Jags vice-captian, has been linked with moves away from the club this summer.
Raven is not surprised to see his team-mates targeted by other clubs but believes Inverness has the resources to cope should a player leave.
He said: “We’ve got a few good players at this club now, who are in that age bracket where they can move on and go on to bigger and better things.
“Andrew Shinnie went to Birmingham last year and I can understand why as they are a big club.
“If an opportunity comes up to play in the Championship down in England, or at other big clubs, then you’ve got to go and do it and I wouldn’t hold anything against anyone who goes and does that.
“It’s just something a club of our size has to deal with. We’ve got young lads like Ryan Christie coming in now from the youth teams, so that’s the way this club works. If someone goes we replace them.”