Southampton are reportedly refusing to lower their valuation of Nathaniel Clyne, despite pressure from Liverpool.
The Merseyside outfit are said to be keen to strike a deal for the England international after their initial £10m bid was rejected.
According to the Daily Echo, the Saints are prepared to sell Clyne if he decides against signing a new deal at St Mary's, but they are unwilling to drop their £15m price tag.
Liverpool are believed to be open to negotiating an improved fee from their last bid, but are currently against meeting Southampton's valuation.
Clyne, who has also been linked to Manchester United, has one year remaining on his contract.