Robinson 'hopeful' of retaining Phillips & Freckletonpublished at 16:27 GMT
Image source, SNSStephen Robinson says he is "very hopeful" of still having Killian Phillips and Miguel Freckleton at St Mirren when the transfer window closes on Monday.
MLS clubs Minnesota United, San Diego and Portland Timbers are reportedly preparing bids for 23-year-old USA-born midfielder Phillips and ready to meet the Buddies' asking price of £750,000.
Centre-back Freckleton, 22, has been linked with clubs in England.
Before the Buddies host Dundee in the Premiership on Saturday, Robinson said there has been "no contact" about the duo.
He added: "Confident? No, because when you're a club like ourselves, you're always at the mercy of people with a lot more money than yourself.
"Very hopeful. At the moment, there's been no contact.
"I can never understand why people leave it right to the last minute to do things but if you're in that position where you can throw money at it, perhaps that's what you do, you wait until the last minute.
"But at the moment we've had no contact, both boys are very happy here. They've not spoken to me about absolutely anything. They're very focused on us winning football matches.
"That's football. If it happens, then it would be an offer we deem acceptable or the board deem acceptable that is beneficial to the football club."
Robinson understands the importance of their fixture against Steven Pressley's side, with a win meaning they would go above ninth-place Dundee.
"Visually it would look better, obviously it's an important game, we feel it's one that we can take points from and it's important that we do that," he added.
"It's important that we continue the run we are on, we got through to the next round of the cup and we got a point away from home, which is always important.
"It's now about capitalising on that home game and it's really important people get behind us, get behind the players. Remember what they've given so far this season already.
"If I said to anybody 'you stay in the league and you win a cup', everybody would have snapped their hand off at the start of the season. So it's really important we keep that in mind."






















