Charlton caretaker boss Lee Bowyer expects more clubs to bid for his players before the transfer window shuts.
The Addicks rejected a bid from League One rivals Peterborough for Josh Magennis last week.
The Northern Ireland striker’s starting place is at risk following the arrival of Lyle Taylor.
When asked if he thinks Magennis will stay, Bowyer said: “I don’t know. It’s not my decision.
“But the good thing is we turned an offer down for him. He’s a Northern Ireland international, I’m surprised they are the only club that’s tried to buy him.
“Will that be the last bid? Probably not, and that’s for all the players.
“We’re trying to get players in, it’s football, people come and go. That’s something that’s out of my hands, unfortunately.”
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