Kylian Mbappe has reportedly decided to keep Paris Saint-Germain waiting until after the European Championships before deciding whether to stay or leave.
Mbappe has just over a year to run on his current contract at PSG.
The 2018 World Cup-winner has been offered a four-year contract to keep him at the Parc des Princes until 2025, when his team-mate Neymar will also be out of contract.
But he's wanted by a number of teams around Europe, including Real Madrid and Liverpool.
And as a result of the interest shown in him, he's apparently decided to wait until after the European Championships before making a final decision.

PSG are eager to keep Mbappe, but may have to strengthen in the summer transfer window in order to keep him.
Reports suggest the forward wants assurances over the club's summer plans in order to commit himself.
PSG were knocked out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage by Manchester City this season, and are in a tough battle for Ligue 1.

They did, however, win the French Cup thanks to a starring display from Mbappe.
And speaking afterwards, he refused to discuss his future at the Parc des Princes and insisted he is happy at the club.
Mbappe said: "You have to enjoy the title, that's the most important thing. Look at all the people who are happy! This is the most important thing and I am the first happy guy.
"We work every day to have this type of emotion, reward and recognition. It’s the work of a whole group, a whole staff who work every day for us, for the club and of course the supporters who could not be there. We think about them a lot and this title is for them.
"When you play for Paris Saint-Germain, one of the best clubs in the world, the biggest club in the country, every title counts to go down in history.
"Plus it's a young club, we want to be part of this history and it's a great stage today."