Harry Kane will reportedly not make a decision on his Tottenham Hotspur future until the end of the current campaign.
The England captain is at risk of ending another season in North London without silverware if Spurs fail to win the FA Cup and is widely expected to move on if that is the case.
Manchester City failed in their attempts to prise Kane away from Spurs in the summer of 2021, with Pep Guardiola recently revealing that the Premier League champions saw four bids rejected.
Kane affirmed that he would remain at Spurs for the 2021-22 season in the wake of the saga, and the Evening Standard now reports that the 28-year-old will wait until the summer before deciding on his next career move.
The report adds that Kane could be persuaded into staying if Antonio Conte is backed with funds in the transfer market, but at this moment in time, he has no interest in discussing a contract extension.
Kane - who has only managed five goals in 21 Premier League matches for Spurs this season - now has less than two-and-a-half years left to run on his Lilywhites contract.
A switch to Manchester United has been mooted for Kane should he end his Tottenham stint, and he would supposedly be open to such a move if Mauricio Pochettino takes over as manager.