Dele Alli looks likely to stay at Tottenham this season after the club refused a £1.5 m loan offer for the England midfielder from Paris Saint-Germain, according to The Guardian.
Since being replaced on an opening day at half-time against Everton, Alli was offered last month to the French champions and has not played for Spurs in the Premier League.
The 24-year-old has made one appearance since last week in the Europa League qualifying win over Shkendija in North Macedonia.
It is known that Tottenham quickly declined the bid from PSG, with Alli set to stay and fight for his place in the squad of José Mourinho.
On Wednesday, the Spurs manager would not be drawn on whether Alli could be given an opportunity in the Europa play-off against Maccabi Haifa on Thursday night, although he praised the reaction of the player to being mostly on the sidelines.
“I cannot confirm Dele’s playing tomorrow but I cannot confirm he’s not playing,” Mourinho said. “We have still training sessions today, we have still decisions to make. The only thing I can say is he’s being very, very professional. I have only respect for him.”