Leicester City defender Jannick Vestergaard's personal demands are proving too rich for interested clubs.
That's according to BBC journalist Owynn Palmer-Atkin.
"He is a player who does not really suit the way Leicester play. Brendan Rodgers has recently spoken about Vestergaard being a back-up - not first choice," Palmer-Atkin told bold.dk.
"It seems that Vestergaard does not see it this way and believes that he should play in the first team - but that chance will not come in Leicester.
"He had the chance to go to Fulham last year, but there are no clubs at the moment who will be willing to match his wages at Leicester, which is around £75,000 a week."