It's been one of those days for Tottenham fans.
Checking the news every hour to see what's going on, typing in a player's name on social media to read the latest and hoping that the board fronts up the money to bring in targets.
Tottenham fans received disappointing news this morning, with Barcelona swooping in to sign Adama Traore from Wolves - killing any potential move to Spurs.
And while Luis Diaz continues to be linked, reports have also suggested that the player may remain at his club Porto until the summer, with Liverpool linked.
Antonio Conte is certainly eager to get a few deals done, publicly voicing his frustration with the lack of transfer activity so far this month.
However, there's still four days to go - leaving plenty of time for deals to get done.
This afternoon, BBC reporter Simon Stone claimed that Spurs are set to ask Manchester United to take Jesse Lingard on loan.
One position Conte has been looking to strengthen is attacking midfield, with Steven Bergwijn potentially joining Ajax.
Lingard has been made available by United as he is down the pecking order in Ralf Rangnick's side.
The 29-year-old will become a free agent in the summer, meaning Spurs could sign him for free if he succeeds on loan.
A number of other clubs are said to be in for him, including Newcastle and West Ham.
Elsewhere, Tim Vickery told Sky Sports that Spurs could make a late move for Sevilla defender Diego Carlos, with Spurs' Giovani Lo Celso going the other way.
Spurs had been reported to be in for Carlos last week, before Newcastle also had two bids rejected.
Finally, Valencia are reportedly not giving up in their hope to sign Bryan Gil on loan.
The Spaniard has struggled to make an impact since joining from Sevilla in the summer, and could be offloaded for game time in La Liga, potentially boosting his value ahead of a summer move if Conte looks to move on from the 20-year-old.