Last Updated: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:12
Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock says he is focused on bringing new players to the club despite the uncertainty over the takeover.
The Tokyo-based Shonan Management Corporation, who are one of the companies owned by Japanese director Yasuaki Kagami, are edging closer to a takeover deal but in the meantime Sturrock is pressing on with his transfer plans.
Those plans could change as soon as a deal with Kagami is struck but Sturrock says for now it is business as usual.
"I am under a chairman and directors at this minute of time that have made it plain what they want me to do," Sturrock revealed. "I am going down that road. Now, if the takeover happens, then there will be another discussion to be had.
"At this time we are still soldiering on as far as bringing players here. We're letting them see the place, discuss personal terms and everything else. Of course it would be an ideal world if it was all over today, but I have been in this position many times to realise it takes a lot longer than that."