Brentford head coach Dean Smith accepts top scorer Scott Hogan will leave if the Championship club's valuation is met before Tuesday's transfer deadline.
Hogan has been omitted in recent weeks following speculation of a move to West Ham, who have so far fallen short of Brentford's valuation, which is understood to be £15 million.
And the 24-year-old could miss Saturday's FA Cup fourth-round tie at Premier League leaders Chelsea due to the lack of game time resulting from the uncertainty surrounding his future.
"We would let any of our players go anywhere for the right money, because everybody has a value at any club," Smith said. "We've had offers from different clubs for Scott Hogan and all of them have not met the valuation.
"We keep our business strictly private. We'll say no to people if we don't think the value is met and then it's up to them to come up with a deal that does meet ours."
Hogan was withdrawn from the Bees squad for last weekend's loss at Wigan after suggestions a renewed bid was imminent.
"Scott's available for selection. He's trained all week, again, as he did last week," Smith added. "It will be my decision whether he's starting, whether he's on the bench or whether he's not involved.
"I think we made that abundantly clear last week at the end of the game that we're not going to be affected by phone calls."
Smith made a veiled criticism of Hogan's agent when asked about the transfer window. He added: "There's just so many influences now and influencing team selections that shouldn't be. It's not just our club, but all clubs."
Brentford director of football Phil Giles is attempting to complete the signing of Florian Jozefzoon from PSV Eindhoven, Smith revealed.
"We've been in negotiations with him, but until my director of football tells me something's complete, we try to keep things private until the deal has been done," he said. "At the moment it's not done, so we're still waiting on that."