The future of Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric was not yet clear that the end of the current transfer window emerged on Wednesday
Spurs manager Harry Redknapp continued to insist that Croatia international would not travel across London to Chelsea, which, unlike Tottenham are in the Champions League this season and have long wanted to sign Modric.
Tottenham, Daniel Levy, the president has done much to try to enforce contracts and if a player Modric still at White Hart Lane at the time the window closed at 23:00 local time (2200GMT) Wednesday will be considered by many observers as a check if the traffic of the top players are actually worth the paper they are written.
Redknapp said he expected the pot, "on the phone all day long," Spurs looked like the end of the signing of England midfielder Scott Parker, West Ham, who was expelled from the lucrative Premier League last season.
But among the players to leave White Hart Lane to Peter Crouch, with newly promoted QPR, who have already made several signings transfer window, and Sunderland are interested in signing the England striker high.
"There are three or four clubs who want and he wants to play football," said Redknapp on Sky Sports News.
"It is too good not to play. It is an excellent player. "
Elsewhere in north London, Arsenal - defeated 8-2 by Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday - have been closing duo of Per Mertesacker defense firm and Andrés Santos, who has added the Korean South striker Park Chu-young team.
Arsenal Arsene Wenger has also been linked with moves to Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini duo Mikel Arteta and Hazard Lille with Edin.
The French club could be in Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole ends up a loan, if the Premier League club do not make an offer late England international.
Manchester City could revitalize the career until injuries ravaged the former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves, now a free agent after being released by local rivals Manchester United.
Major expenses the city can also Recopa some money through the transfer of midfielder Shaun Wright-Phillips to QPR, now supported by Malaysia business, Tony Fernandes and defender Nedum Onuoha, a target for both Bolton and Stoke.
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