After a brief war of words, Rochdale have made a renewed bid for Kidderminster striker Iyseden Christie - and want a second Harriers player as well.
The second player is believed to be defender Mark Jackson, another of the high earners at Aggborough.
However, the Rochdale Observer reports that the bid is still below the valuation Harriers have put on the pair with the paper claiming that boss Mark Yates has doubled his price on Christie, adding that the player was livid at Yates decision.
Meanwhile, Exeter winger Les Afful is now likely to become a Torquay player on a three month loan. He will join up with former Grecians boss John Cornforth, who became caretaker-boss there earlier in the week.