West Ham have warned Michail Antonio they won't be forced into selling him this summer.
The Mirror says Antonio has reached loggerheads with the club after failing to agree terms on a new deal and has become frustrated that he will be offered lower wages than the Hammers January signings, Robert Snodgrass and Jose Fonte.
The England forward attracted strong interest from Chelsea during the last transfer window and the Premier League leaders are reported to be keeping a close eye on developments.
A Hammers source said: “With five years left on his current contract Antonio will be going nowhere.
“The board have offered nearly double his current package as he is a valued member of Slaven's squad, but if it's not a good enough offer for him then he will have to stay on what he's on."