Leicester City striker Jamie Vardy will reportedly not make a decision on whether to join Arsenal until after England's Euro 2016 campaign.
It was reported that the 29-year-old would come to a decision prior to flying out to France for the tournament, but he is yet to do so.
Arsenal are believed to have triggered a £20m release clause in the striker's contract, which he signed just four months ago.
It has been reported that the Gunners have offered Vardy a three-year deal worth £120,000 a week, but it appears as though Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will have to wait.
According to The Express, Vardy has informed England manager Roy Hodgson that his sole focus is on Euro 2016 and he will not make a decision regarding his club future until he returns home.
Vardy scored 24 Premier League goals in Leicester's historic title-winning campaign.