Tottenham transfer latest: Chairman Daniel Levy ‘puts 225m price tag on Real Madrid target Christian Eriksen’

Tottenham transfer latest: Chairman Daniel Levy ‘puts 225m price tag on Real Madrid target Christian Eriksen’
Real Madrid have been told they can sign Christian Eriksen – but only if they are willing to pay an incredible 225million.The Champions League holders are looking for a long-term replacement for Luka Modric and are understood to view the Denmark international as the ideal candidate.Christian Eriksen would cost Real Madrid 225million2
Christian Eriksen would cost Real Madrid 225million
Spanish outlet Marca, report that Real Madrid were made aware two months ago that a world record fee would be needed in order to secure the signature of Eriksen.Eriksen is stalling on a new deal with Spurs, despite the club being willing to offer him around 200,000 to 250,000 a week, as it is understood the players concerns are not financial.And, while Real Madrid do not agree with Spurs’ valuation of the player, they are happy to be patient in their pursuit.The two clubs have a good relationship and have sanctioned a number of transfers between each other during the years, including Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and the loan signing of Emmanuel Adebayor.Daniel Levy has slapped a huge price on his player2
Daniel Levy has slapped a huge price on his player
Levy, who is the longest serving chairman in the Premier League, is known for playing hard-ball when it comes to selling players and insists he will not be forced into selling any of his prize assets despite last summer’s lack of investment.Neymar currently holds the record for the most expensive footballer ever, having been brought by Paris Saint-Germain for 198million from Barcelona in 2017.

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