Dougie Freedman is hoping to extend the deals of three of his loan stars at Crystal Palace.

Ryan McGivern, Aleksandar Tunchev and Peter Ramage have all been on loan at the club during the first month of the season but saw those deals run out after the 1-1 draw with Blackpool.

Ramage has previously stated he wanted to go back to Queens Park Rangers and fight for his place in the team, but with Neil Warnock signing Luke Young this week, he may struggle to get games.

Tunchev is well-thought of at Leicester City having signed a new contract earlier in the season but McGivern is unlikely to make the Manchester City squad.

With the transfer deadline passing at 11pm tomorrow though, Freedman is having to wait to see what happens elsewhere.

"I am looking to keep McGivern, Tunchev and Ramage," said Freedman, who has let his other loanee, Andrew Davies, return to Stoke City having played just two games.

"They have done fantastically well for us.

"But I won't know until tomorrow when everyone has their players sorted so we will wait and see."

Freedman dismissed reports linking him with Crawley Town's Matt Tubbs and admitted his phone has not been ringing as much as he expected.

"It has been very quiet," he said.

"There are just a lot of rumours and it will be Wednesday when it is manager talking to manager that it gets busy."

Antonio Pedroza's move from Mexican club Jaguares is not endangered by the transfer deadline, with all the paperwork already submitted to the Football Association and the club just waiting for international clearance.

"Everything is fine," said Freedman.

"We are just waiting for international clearance now and it is 99 per cent done."