Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent has accused Spurs chairman Daniel Levy of pricing the player out of a January move.
The Russia international, who arrived at White Hart Lane for almost £14m in 2008, has scored 21 goals in 77 appearances for the London club. However, he has made just five appearances this season, each time coming off the bench.
"We can't agree about the price with Mr Levy," agent Oleg Artemov told The Mirror.
"He values Pavlyuchenko according to his own gauge. This is by how much the club spent, his goals and he also wants some profit on him.
"I don't really know how he's counting."
Pavlyuchenko, 30, has been linked back to the Russian league since the summer.