Doubt has been raised over the future of Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini.
The Daily Mail says Fellaini has still to accept United's offer of a new contract.
Talks are ongoing between the Belgium international's advisers and the club.
But United's latest proposal is understood to have fallen short of what Fellaini's camp wanted.
He is in the final year of his contract and turns 30 in November.
United's policy has been to offer one year rolling contracts to players over 30 and Fellaini would ideally want a longer deal.
Fellaini, who only started his first Premier League game of the season in the 4-0 win over Everton on Sunday at Old Trafford, is into the final year of his contract.
The afro-haired Belgian turns 30 in November and United have a tradition of not handing long-term deals to players when they reach that milestone.
Fellaini was close to joining Galatasaray over the summer before Jose Mourinho pulled the plug on a deal.
And as far as the midfielder’s future is concerned, the Daily Mail claim United’s latest contract offer is deemed unacceptable to the player’s camp.(FM/DN)
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