13:25 GMT, Friday, 4 July 2008 14:25 UK
Potters continue to chase Fulop
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis has said he will continue his pursuit of Sunderland goalkeeper Marton Fulop despite having a bid of £1.7m rejected.
Pulis told BBC Radio Stoke: "Myself, Roy Keane and whoever else may be involved will put the deal together.
"There's no problems, I will be doing my business with Sunderland."
The Potters are expected to make an improved bid of around £2m for Fulop, who spent less than a week on loan at the Britannia Stadium in February.
Stoke have so far brought in no new faces to the Britannia Stadium since being promoted to the Premier League but Pulis said no players have turned down the chance to join the Potters.
"There's no-one who we've gone for that has joined another club and turned us down.
"We've made enquires for people and been given prices for some players that are much more than I think they are worth.
"The targets we have got are still there, we're still working on them."
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