The news comes after The Guardian earlier in the day reported that both Brussels and London were preparing to delay Brexit until July due to the opposition against UK Prime Minister Theresa May.
According to President of the European Council Donald Tusk and President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU is ready to “double efforts” in the talks if the Brexit transition period is extended. They noted, however, that Brussels would not agree to any changes to the deal.
Earlier in the day, The Independent reported that senior Conservative ministers had admitted that even if May wins the Tuesday vote, there would still not be enough time to prepare the amount of legislation needed to leave the bloc by 29 March.