Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is due to undergo crunch talks with club chairman Daniel Levy tomorrow in order to discuss the coach's future with the North London club.
It is understood that the pair's relationship has been strained after Redknapp openly expressed his desire to become the new England manager before Roy Hodgson was appointed earlier this month.
"There is no doubt that there are some issues between them that need to be resolved," Goal.com quotes a source as saying. "The desire and expectation on both parts is that the talks can be positive so we can clear the air and get on with preparing for next season."
Levy is reportedly prepared to offer the 65-year-old a one-year contract extension but the businessman is yet to be convinced that Redknapp is the right man to take the club forward.
Spurs were forced to bow out of the final Champions League qualification spot after sixth-placed Chelsea won the European competition this month.