Georges-Kevin Nkoudou's transfer to Tottenham Hostpur has stalled over a disparity in fees, according to ​Le Phoceen.





The French publication claims that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is attempting to change the terms of the winger's move to White Hart Lane.





Nkoudou's club, Marseille, and Tottenham had come to an £11m agreement over his move to the Barclays Premier League on July 17.

However, a protracted dispute has broken out between the sides over the alleged fee, leaving Nkoudou in limbo.





The 21-year-old underwent a medical at Tottenham's training base two weeks ago after the deal had been greenlit.





Nkoudou is now believed to be staying in a hotel in London as he waits for a breakthrough in negotiations between Spurs and the Ligue 1 club.

​La Provence, another French newspaper, also believes that Nkoudou is 'champing at the bit' to finalise his move to London ahead of the new season.







Meanwhile Spurs forward Clinton N'Jie, who is set to depart White Hart Lane as part of the Nkoudou deal, has not been spotted in Marseille ahead of his summer move.





The Stade Velodrome-based outfit were expecting the 21-year-old striker to arrive ahead of a medical and agreeing personal terms.

However, N'Jie is thought to still be living in London - a rumour that could end up jeopardising Nkoudou's ​switch to Tottenham even further.





Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has already added striker Vincent Janssen and midfielder Victor Wanyama to his first-team squad during the summer transfer window.





The pair arrived from AZ Alkmaar and Southampton respectively, and Pochettino had been hopeful of tying up a deal for Nkoudou as well.

Nkoudou had been the radar of Premier League side Everton during the Roberto Martinez era.





The Toffees, though, did not make a concrete move for the France Under-21 international before Martinez was sacked back in May.