Sunderland boss Roy Keane is keeping his fingers crossed as he awaits an answer from defender Younes Kaboul after Aston Villa finally showed their hand.
The Irishman could have been forgiven for thinking he had all but landed the Morocco-born Frenchman when he indicated his intention to head for Wearside to undergo a medical and discuss personal terms.
However, Villa are understood to have registered their interest after a week of speculation since the Black Cats tabled their joint bid for Kaboul, Teemu Tainio, Pascal Chimbonda and Steed Malbranque.
The former Auxerre man has now asked for another 24 hours to consider his future, and Keane will have to wait to see whether or not Martin O'Neill gets the chance to sell his own vision to the player.
Friday's development should perhaps come as no surprise - Kaboul's agent Rudy Raba insisted a week ago that there was no chance of his client moving to Sunderland, even in the event of an earthquake, while Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp revealed his own hopes of signing the defender looked likely to be dashed by Villa.
However, Raba quickly backtracked on his initial response after the Spurs man travelled to the north-east to hold talks with Keane last Saturday, and emerged impressed by what he had heard.
To date, only Tainio of the White Hart Lane four has signed for the Black Cats, the 28-year-old Finnish midfielder penning a three-year deal earlier this week.
Chimbonda is expected to follow within days after responding warmly to Keane's offer, but there has been no word publicly from the Malbranque camp.
But Keane will hope his powers of persuasion could yet do the trick with Kaboul as he attempts to push through a quadruple swoop which would cost his club a total of around £16million in transfer fees.
Meanwhile, the Wearsiders confirmed they have completed the signing of promising Irish midfielder David Meyler from Cork City.
The 19-year-old has arrived on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee - thought to be in the region of £160,000 - and could make his debut at Cobh Ramblers on Monday.
That would give him an early opportunity to build upon the impression he made on fellow Corkman Keane during a trial with the club earlier this year.
He said: "Roy Keane is a legend where I come from. Everyone grew up watching him play, and that included me.
"He's given me a great opportunity here with Sunderland and obviously I will hopefully repay him.
"I already know some of the lads here, the lads from Cork. I know Roy (O'Donovan) from our time with Cork, but I also know Liam (Miller) and young Conor Hourihane from the youth team, so I shouldn't have any problems settling in.
"I'm here to succeed. My ambition is to break into the first team as soon as I can. I want to do it here, and hopefully I can."
Meyler became the club's third signing of the week after Tainio and keeper Nick Colgan, who has been handed a one-year deal after being released by Ipswich.
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Why would Levy report them for making a bid...... completely different then trying to unsettle a player who the club doesn't want to sell to begin with. Nice try Jamie S, maybe have a good point next time you want to post something?
Why is Kaboul so sort after....he's the worst defender in the world (apart from Craptus Bramble) You dont see Levy reporting Suderland and Villa to the FA over this do you....hmmmmm double standards MR Levy.....
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo!He's @#$%!
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