Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp says none of his top players will be sold this summer, but midfielder Luka Modric has refused to rule out a move.
Modric, linked with Manchester United, and Gareth Bale are prime targets.
Redknapp said: "The chairman and I have discussed this and we have no intention of selling any of them."
But Modric told the Croatian newspaper Jutarnji List: "If an offer comes which is good for Tottenham and for me also, then a transfer is possible."
Having reached the Champions League quarter-finals last season, Redknapp has warned that selling prize assests such as Modric, 25, would undermine his long-term project of making the club top-four regulars.
Speaking about the club's key men, he added: "They are at a top club and we are looking to improve the squad in the summer, not weaken it, in order to push for a Champions League place again next season."
Croatia playmaker Modric's tireless work and creativity in the centre of midfield would make him a plausible option for United after Paul Scholes's retirement.
Speaking before Croatia's Euro 2012 qualifier against Georgia , Modric said: "Everybody wants to know what will happen with me. I'm trying to stay calm, as my national team has a really important match coming.
"So I will tell you the same as always - my club status is the same as it was before."
He added: "That doesn't mean that I'm bothered with leaving Tottenham. I'm not thinking about that every hour and every minute.
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