Real Madrid are reportedly prepared to wait until 2022 before finalising a deal for Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe.
Despite the World Cup winner having less than a year remaining on his contract, Los Blancos are allegedly prepared to pay in the region of £155m for his signature.
As it stands, PSG are yet to formally say whether they are ready to accept that bid, seemingly causing frustration for the player and his long-term admirers.
According to RMC Sport, Real officials are satisfied with pulling out of any discussions before the end of the summer transfer window.
Mbappe is said have no intention of extending his stay at Parc des Princes, a stance which will allow him to sign a pre-contract agreement at the start of next year.
PSG will likely persist with their efforts of trying to agree fresh terms with the 22-year-old.