Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has revealed the transfer of Gareth Barry to Liverpool remains uncertain.
Liverpool have seen a number of offers turned down for the Villa captain, who O'Neill values at £18million.
O'Neill insists that no deal has been reached between the clubs but is confident that the saga will be resolved soon.
"We're entering a new season at the moment and the future is still uncertain," O'Neill told Sky Sports News.
"Nothing much has changed, but I'm sure like most situations in football it will resolve itself at some stage.
"We don't want to lose players, we're not really in a position to do so but we have the ambition and the determination to drive forward this season and get the squad that we feel the club deserves."
The Villa boss is also keen to strengthen his squad to improve on their sixth place league finish last season.
Goalkeeper Brad Guzan and Steve Sidwell are O'Neill's latest signings but he reveals he is hoping to bring in more players to Villa Park.
"We are in the market for players, we do want to try and improve the squad," added O'Neill.
"We did very well last season, touch wood, with injuries but I wouldn't want to rely on all of those things for another season.
"And if we do pick up injuries and suspensions I like to think we can cope with it. Last year we may have felt that difficult."
Liverpool have seen a number of offers turned down for the Villa captain, who O'Neill values at £18million.
O'Neill insists that no deal has been reached between the clubs but is confident that the saga will be resolved soon.
"We're entering a new season at the moment and the future is still uncertain," O'Neill told Sky Sports News.
"Nothing much has changed, but I'm sure like most situations in football it will resolve itself at some stage.
"We don't want to lose players, we're not really in a position to do so but we have the ambition and the determination to drive forward this season and get the squad that we feel the club deserves."
The Villa boss is also keen to strengthen his squad to improve on their sixth place league finish last season.
Goalkeeper Brad Guzan and Steve Sidwell are O'Neill's latest signings but he reveals he is hoping to bring in more players to Villa Park.
"We are in the market for players, we do want to try and improve the squad," added O'Neill.
"We did very well last season, touch wood, with injuries but I wouldn't want to rely on all of those things for another season.
"And if we do pick up injuries and suspensions I like to think we can cope with it. Last year we may have felt that difficult."
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