Graham Potter has suggested striker Wilfried Bony is edging closer to a move away from Swansea City.
Bony has been linked with a move to Qatari club Al-Sadd, while Turkish giants Galtasaray have also been mentioned as possible suitors.
The 30-year-old was left out of Saturday's FA Cup victory over Gillingham due to the possibility of a move away from the club this month.
"The Wilf situation is progressing a little bit I think," Potter said.
"He's got a couple of options. It's moving a little bit more, the possibility of him leaving, but until it's all finalised and done, he's a Swansea City player. I remain open-minded."
Bony is thought to be the Championship club's highest wage-earner and is understood to be interested in the idea of leaving Swansea before Thursday's transfer deadline.
Signed in a £12m deal from Manchester City in 2017, Bony has played seven games under Graham Potter following 10 months out with a knee injury, scoring once.
He has been capped 52 times by Ivory Coast and scored 15 goals for Les Elephants.
Bony is in his second spell at the Welsh club, having originally joined Swansea from Vitesse Arnhem in July 2013 for £12m before being sold to Manchester City for £28m in January 2015.
Another Swansea player who has been the subject of transfer speculation is winger Daniel James, who has been repeatedly linked with Leeds United.
When asked about the Welsh international, Potter said: "Nobody's said anything has come in - it's just talk.
"Everything is in theory possible but I haven't heard anything.
"I'm sure we'll carry on talking until the deadline and we'll see."