Led Zeppelin have reportedly been discussing the prospect of headlining next year's Glastonbury Festival with the organisers.

The rockers and Glastonbury head Michael Eavis have been discussing the price if they were to appear at the Worthy Farm event.

But according to NME, Led Zeppelin's representatives asked for a price that was too high, causing Eavis to pull out of the deal because he has a capped fee that he would be happy to pay the artists.

So far Led Zeppelin have only announced their one-off reunion concert to be held at London's O2 Arena next month.