Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante turned down an offer from French giants PSG in the January transfer window, according to reports in France.
Mauricio Pochettino's side attempted to convince the 31-year-old to sign for the Parisians in late January, having failed on several occasions in the past, dating back to when he originally signed for the Blues in 2016.
But once again the World Cup winning star turned their down advances as he is reportedly happy with life in London and had no intention of leaving mid-season.
The French international reportedly did not respond to the Parisians proposal during the transfer window, according to Le Parisien.
Kante does, however, only have one more year left on his contract meaning the Blues may look to move him on if they can't agree a new deal - and of course PSG will be top of the list to acquire the midfielder.
Boss Thomas Tuchel will be hoping the club can retain his services, although they cannot currently discuss terms until they announce a new owner following the sanctions to Roman Abramovich, which makes everything uncertain at present.
The midfielder has won two Premier League titles, the FA Cup, Champions League, Europa League and Club World Cup since arriving in England.
He originally joined Leicester City in August 2015 and helped the Foxes pull off a shock title victory before making the move over to Stamford Bridge the following summer.
Kante has been a huge success in west London, where has gone on to make 249 appearances, and even found the back of the net on 13 occasions.
The Blues will be keen to extend his stay, especially given they look set to lose the likes of Andreas Christensen, Cesar Azpilicueta and Antonio Rudiger on free transfers this summer.
Tuchel could be faced with rebuilding his squad during the summer, but plans are currently ground to a halt.