Tottenham striker Vincent Janssen faces an uncertain future at the Premier League outfit.
The Fanatik sports newspaper claim that Spurs have given the green light for the Netherlands international to leave this summer.
Per the source, the North London based outfit will let Janssen return to Fenerbahce on loan.
Tottenham do however, want a €5 million loan fee for the striker, the same figure they received for his last temporary move.
Fenerbahce want to negotiate a lower fee and sporting director Damien Comolli is currently locked in talks with Tottenham over striking a better deal.
The Yellow Canaries are keen on negotiating a €2.5 million fee for the forward.
Comolli has close ties with Spurs from his time at the club.
The 24-year-old striker reportedly wants to stay at Fenerbahce after settling into life in Istanbul.
Janssen scored five goals and provided four assists in all competitions this season but spent much of the campaign out with a toe injury.
In total the striker made just 19 appearances in all competitions over the 2017-18 campaign.
Fenerbahce finished the league campaign as runners-up, booking a place in the Champions League playoff round in the process.