Gary Johnson says Ishmael Miller and Joe Ralls have told him they are keen to aid Yeovil's bid for Championship survival.
The Glovers are second from bottom in the Sky Bet Championship table, five points adrift of 21st-placed Millwall with a game in hand.
But spirits were lifted by a 4-0 win over Leyton Orient in the FA Cup.
That victory was achieved without the services of striker Miller and midfielder Ralls, who are back with parent clubs Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City, respectively, after their initial loan deals expired on New Year's Day.
Miller did well during his loan spell, scoring three goals in seven league appearances, while Ralls netted one goal in 15 league showings.
Johnson is keen to get the duo back in his playing squad, but is aware Forest would prefer a permanent deal for Miller.
New Cardiff boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is assessing his squad and may be prepared to send Ralls out on loan again.
And Johnson told the Western Gazette: "They're both still out there. It's just the politics of their clubs and the situations with their clubs. Both have told us they would like to be part of our season.
"Obviously Forest and Ishmael have got to wait and see if there are any offers for him because he could be leaving there.
"I'm sure Cardiff think it would be better for Joe to be having the experience of games. We will have to wait and see.
"They're certainly not definite nos yet but they're certainly not definite yeses. They're both still open at this moment in time."
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