Last Updated: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:06
Plymouth boss Paul Sturrock has received offers for five players but will only do business if it is in the club's best interests.
Sturrock is facing a big summer of rebuilding after a close brush with relegation last season and departures are inevitable as the Pilgrims chief also looks to add fresh faces.
And the Scot told the club's website: "I've had enquiries for five players. In the last two days I've had phone calls from certain managers about the availability of certain players - for permanent deals and loans.
"It's encouraging but some of the deals don't suit us. They are not good deals. They are not of benefit to Plymouth Argyle."
Sturrock added: "The Catch 22 is that, if we bring in before we put out, and we don't put out, the budget increases instead of decreases. It's a fine-line time-frame at this minute."
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