Tottenham's bid to sign AC Milan's midfielder Franck Kessie in January has reportedly been frustrated by the Serie A giants' refusal to accept a swap deal involving Tanguy Ndombele.
According to Il Corriere della Sera and SportMediaset, Milan would rather keep the Ivory Coast international until the end of the season even if that involved running the risk of losing him for free in the summer.
The latter outlet indicated Ndombele's £8 million-a-year salary is a significant stumbling block for the Rossoneri.
Kessie will be out of contract in June and Milan have so far failed to convince him to extend his spell at the San Siro, meaning that from January 1 the 25-year-old has been free to sign a pre-contract agreement with a foreign club.