Erling Haaland's representatives remain locked in a transfer stand-off with Borussia Dortmund - but chief agent Mino Raiola insists there's no "war" with the club.
The Norwegian striker is hot property across Europe and BVB sporting director Michael Zorc is preparing for bids from all kinds of European superclubs.
Raiola and Alf-Inge Haaland, Erling's father, travelled to both Barcelona and Real Madrid for talks earlier this month.
The agent also revealed frank discussions with his client's current club, who are adamant they won't sell and proved their mettle in a similar situation involving Jadon Sancho and Manchester United last summer.
He told Germany's Sport1 : "I can confirm that I was in Dortmund for talks. Michael Zorc made it clear to us that BVB do not want to sell Erling this summer.
"I respect that opinion, but that does not automatically mean that I also agree.
"BVB were very clear in their views. We are okay with that.
"There is no war between us and BVB - absolutely not!
"The relationship with Zorc, Aki (Hans-Joachim Watzke , Dortmund chief executive) and (Zorc's understudy, Sebastian) Kehl is still good."
Meanwhile Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar's representatives have confirmed the Brazilian superstar is set to pen a new deal in the French capital.

Per transfer insider Fabrizio Romano, the winger's entourage has told France football: "Neymar wants to stay at PSG. He sees that the club is growing. He likes the project."
He's expected to pen a new deal running until the summer of 2026, with a mammoth bonus if he can help deliver the club their first ever Champions League trophy.