Ross Barkley is still yet to agree a new long-term contract with Everton.
Barkley will enter the final 12 months of his existing Goodison Park deal this summer, which has prompted Ronald Koeman to set an end of season deadline.
The England international risks being sold without a reaffirmed commitment despite the Blues’ offer of improved terms being made several months ago.
An amicable solution between both parties appears no closer as Barkley faces a 12-day countdown until the final day of the current Premier League campaign.
It is understood that the Wavertree-born playmaker remains undecided on whether to pledge his future to Everton following an inconsistent season.
He was relegated to a cameo role in Everton’s defeat to Swansea last weekend while Koeman has challenged him to show his full potential more regularly.
Barkley told the Dutchman that he aspires to play in the Champions League, which may open the door for Tottenham to rekindle their interest in the player.
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