Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill wants "to keep players who are making an impact" but has refuses to rule out any transfer from the club in January, insisting he will take each "situation on its merits".
Emile Heskey has been linked with a €4.2 million move to Chelsea, with Liverpool also reported to be interested in signing their former player. The England player voiced concern earlier in the campaign about a lack of first team opportunities affecting his World Cup chances.
But he has been more of a regular starter in recent weeks and made a telling impact.
O'Neill said: "After the Blackburn game on Saturday, someone asked me about Heskey, a hypothetical question about 'What if Emile wanted to go?' and it took me a bit by surprise.
"I haven't really sat down yet and spoken to any of the players about what is going to happen in January.
"I couldn't give you any guarantees about anything but we are in a situation here where I would be wanting to keep the players who are making an impact at the football club.
"And I think Emile in the last number of weeks has been really excellent for us.
"Ideally, because we are involved in different competitions at this minute, I would try and keep them if it's at all possible. I just don't know. I will take every situation on its merits."
But O'Neill admits he may struggle to hold onto England Under-21 midfielder Craig Gardner who has had few first team chances and is believed to be attracting interest from Wolves and Birmingham.
O'Neill said: "I haven't heard anything yet from any of the two clubs in recent times. A number of clubs have enquired about him, but there's been nothing definite about.
"In an ideal world I'd love him to stay, but like everything else, players want to play and like to play. He's one player I would genuinely like to keep but that might not be possible."
O'Neill will block any attempts from Cardiff to sign another midfielder in Fabian Delph - signed from Leeds last summer - on loan.