On the off chance that Carles Puigdemont affirms he has, the sources say, he will be given a further three days to pull back the revelation.
Fizzling that, they include, Madrid will summon Article 155 of the constitution.
This enables focal government to suspend a locale's self-sufficiency and force coordinate run the show.
Prior on Wednesday, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy said his legislature had requested that the local government elucidate regardless of whether it had proclaimed autonomy.
Catalan pioneers marked an affirmation of autonomy on Tuesday however ended usage to take into consideration talks.
Spain has been in turmoil since the rebel government held a debated submission in Catalonia on 1 October which was proclaimed invalid by the nation's Constitutional Court.
Just about 90% of voters sponsored freedom with a turnout of 43%, Catalan authorities say. Hostile to freedom voters to a great extent boycotted the poll and there were a few reports of abnormalities.
National police were associated with brutal scenes as they endeavored to stop the vote occurring.
Mr Rajoy blamed Mr Puigdemont for having made "ponder perplexity" and said he needed to reestablish "assurance".
"This call - in front of any of the measures that the administration may embrace under Article 155 of our constitution - tries to offer subjects the lucidity and security that an issue of such significance requires," Mr Rajoy said.
"There is a critical need to put a conclusion to the circumstance that Catalonia is experiencing - to return it to wellbeing, peacefulness and quiet and to do that as fast as could be allowed."
Mr Rajoy was talking in the wake of holding a crisis bureau meeting on Wednesday morning to examine the administration's subsequent stages.

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