Albion boss Gus Poyet has warned Cardiff their interest in Craig Noone is "going nowhere".
The Argus revealed details earlier today of Cardiff's rejected £400,000 offer for the Seagulls' talented winger.
Poyet said: "People said to me in December are you expecting any offers for Nooney, for Dunky (Lewis Dunk)? I'm ready for anything because in football today you don't know.
"When you get an offer that means players are doing well but it's how you can control it, depending on the offer and the club wanting the player.
"The situation last January with Benno (Elliott Bennett and Norwich) was a nightmare for 20 days, unbearable. Let's see, maybe this one is easier.
"It's totally different. At the moment it's going nowhere. I don't know what is going to happen but what is true right now is they've got no chance.
"They would have to more than significantly up their offer."
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