Tottenham Hotspur reportedly have little intention of parting ways with Dele Alli on a permanent deal during the summer transfer window.
Having missed out on inclusion in the squads for the games against Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Southampton, the England international is now being linked with an exit from the North London outfit.
Paris Saint-Germain are said to be the favourites to sign the 24-year-old, providing that they can raise funds from player sales.
However, the Daily Mail claims that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is in no rush to allow the playmaker to depart the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Due to the financial implications of the coronavirus pandemic, the report suggests that Levy would prefer to negotiate a season-long loan deal.
Alli still has four years remaining on his contract, putting no pressure on a cut-price deal needing to be agreed with any interested club.