Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy is reportedly prepared to drag on Kyle Walker's potential move to Manchester City.
Widespread reports have claimed that the right-back is open to moving on after being left out of key matches by Mauricio Pochettino last season.
The Argentine coach selected Kieran Trippier ahead of Walker in games against Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United towards the closing stages of the campaign.
According to The Independent, Spurs are standing firm on their £50m valuation of Walker as Levy feels that there is no need to sell the England international for anything less.
It is believed that City want to get a deal done quickly, but it seems as though it could drag on throughout the summer.
Walker has four years remaining on his current contract at the North London outfit.