Manchester United and Inter Milan are reportedly struggling to agree terms over a potential loan deal involving Alexis Sanchez.
The Chile international is allegedly keen to move to San Siro, while United are said to be open to parting ways with the attacker before the end of the summer window.
However, according to BBC Sport, the two European giants are yet to reach a compromise over how much of Sanchez's wages will be paid by each club until next summer.
The report claims that Inter want to pay less than half of the 30-year-old's income, something which is not considered to be acceptable by United.
Given that manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer may wish to re-integrate Sanchez back into the first-team picture, United will reportedly make a decision over his future on Thursday.