Germany would refuse a further aid programme for Greece even if agreement was reached between Athens and its international lenders on a cash-for-reforms deal, it is reported. German newspaper Bild said that instead of a third aid programme, the current second aid programme could be extended and broadened with funds from other programmes such as the €10.9bn (£7.9bn) originally set aside to rescue Greek banks that was not needed. However, this could only happen if Athens was willing to implement substantial reforms, the report said.