The Dane is preparing his side to face Romania's Petrolul Ploiesti in the play-off round of the Europa League, amid continuing speculation linking Michu and Ashley Williams with Arsenal.
Swansea have not received any offers for either player but the rumours are particularly unwelcome with the closure of the transfer window less than two weeks away.
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew and Chelsea's Jose Mourinho earlier this week stated their wish for managers to be able to start the season with a finalised squad, and Laudrup cannot understand why such a move would not have wholesale backing.
"It's part of the game and as long as the rules are like that we get on with it," he said.
"I went to the Premier League managers' meeting last week and one of the questions asked was why we could not move the transfer deadline, what is the reason to have it close after we have started the season here and in Spain and Germany?
"The answer was that in the other big leagues there was not a lot of interest in moving it.
"I cannot understand why not, because every manager should be interested in having the deadline closed when they play the first game."
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