Burnley and Liverpool have reportedly failed to agree a compensation package for the transfer of Danny Ings and may need a tribunal to decide the fee for them.
Ings, 22, was out of contract with Burnley this summer and Liverpool beat off competition to sign the England Under-21 international last month.
However, because of his age, Liverpool must pay Burnley a compensation fee and this is what the two clubs have been negotiating in recent weeks.
According to The Times, Liverpool have offered a package of up to £6m, but Burnley are standing firm on their valuation of around £10m, meaning that a Premier League tribunal will have to fix the fee for the two clubs.
Ings scored 11 Premier League goals in his debut top-flight season as the Clarets were relegated straight back to the Championship.