Raheem Sterling is reluctant to make a decision over his future at Manchester City until later in the summer.
The Athletic reports Sterling is set to wait until after England's Nations League fixtures in June before making a decision on his future.
The 27-year-old has enjoyed yet another successful campaign, notching 17 goals and eight assists for Pep Guardiola's side as they edge towards another Premier League title.
The England international is however out of contract next summer, which has led to speculation over his future, with Arsenal, AC Milan and Tottenham Hotspur being linked with the forward.
It is believed that Sterling has not entertained any talks relating to his next step and doesn't intend to until after the upcoming international break.
Arsenal have been heavily linked with Sterling as a primary summer transfer target, given their need of new additions, and the forward worked under boss Mikel Arteta while he was Guardiola's assistant at City for three years.