Nottingham Forest's star defender Matty Cash continues to be linked with a move to the Premier League after a stellar season at the City Ground.
The right-back has been linked with a string of clubs since the end of the campaign with AC Milan, Leeds, Aston Villa, Burnley and West Ham among the potential suitors.
But Sheffield United have been the only club to make a real firm move as they lodged a £10m bid that was rejected by the Reds.
And it has since emerged that the deal was not just straight cash bid up front.
According to Daily Mirror reporter James Nursey, who covers the Midlands, United's bid was £6m up front with the rest coming in add-ons.
And at that price, Forest were just not willing to do business.
Indeed it's now being reported that Forest will only accept north of £15m for them to do business and have promised to stand firm over their valuation of one of the City Ground's prized assets.
West Ham have similarly baulked at the asking price for Cash who is not pushing for a move out of the City Ground, but equally would not mind a crack at playing in the Premier League.
The Reds have done exactly the same with central defender Joe Worrall with Burnley fearing they will be priced out of a move for the talented centre-back.