Tom Cleverley's proposed move to Aston Villa from Manchester United could reportedly fall through due to wage demands.
The England international is said to have attracted interest from a number of clubs, including Hull City and Valencia.
United are reportedly willing to sell the midfielder, who is expected to struggle for first-team action following the summer arrivals of Ander Herrera and Angel di Maria.
According to The Telegraph, an £8m fee has been agreed between Villa and United, but Cleverley's representatives are said to be pushing for a £60,000-a-week pay package, which Villa are reluctant to offer.
Hull manager Steve Bruce admitted yesterday that the Tigers are out of the race to sign Cleverley.