West Ham United are reportedly prepared to meet Andy Carroll's wage demands by offering him a six-year contract worth £100,000 per week.
The 24-year-old, who earns £80,000 on his current deal at Liverpool, was said to be holding out for a 25% pay increase after the Reds agreed a £15.5m fee with the Hammers.
According to the Daily Mail, manager Sam Allardyce wants an answer from the England international when he arrives back from his holiday this week.
Carroll spent last season on loan at Upton Park, scoring seven goals in 22 starts.