Eastbourne Borough striker Scott Ramsay could play his last game for the club on Monday when Crawley visit Priory Lane for the Sussex Senior Cup final.
The former Albion striker's 37 goals in 52 games this season have made him a target for Division Two side Brentford, who are expected to sign him in the summer.
Borough will want a transfer fee for the striker who still has a year left on his contract. Bees boss Wally Downes is reported to be prepared to make Ramsay his first money signing since taking over last June.
Eastbourne coach Nick Greenwood said: "As far as we are concerned nothing is happening because there has not been any contact at all from Brentford. There is a lot of talk, but if they are serious about it then they know where we are."
Meanwhile, manager Garry Wilson has promised a party tomorrow when Fisher visit for the final game.
He said: "This season has been all about getting promotion. Now we have got it we can reflect on a marvellous achievement whatever the result is."
Borough could still win the title if they win and Dorchester either draw or lose.
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