Tottenham edge ahead of Manchester United in £15m race for Dembele
Andre Villa-Boas makes the Fulham man his top midfield target as he
seeks to replace Luka Modric but Sir Alex Ferguson could also bid for
Belgian before transfer window shuts
EXCLUSIVE
By Wayne Veysey | Chief Correspondent
Tottenham have edged ahead of Manchester United in the race to sign Moussa Dembele before the transfer window closes.
Sources have told Goal.com that the two Premier League big hitters have both made fresh enquiries for the Fulham midfielder in recent weeks.
But the west Londoners remain confident they can hold on to their prize asset, who they value between £12-15million.
Fulham are believed to have triggered an
option to extend Dembele’s initial three-year contract by a further
year, tying him to Craven Cottage to 2014.
Nevertheless, there is
a growing expectation that Spurs will make a formal bid for the
25-year-old Belgian before Friday’s deadline after finally agreeing to
sell Luka Modric to Real Madrid in a deal worth £33.2m.
Tottenham
want to bring in a replacement for the Croatian but Andre Villas-Boas’
top target Joao Moutinho is deemed too expensive because of his £30m
price tag.
Spurs
are close to securing Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder Willian, but remain
frustrated in their attempts to sign Leandro Damiao from Internacional.
Villas-Boas
has cooled on Yann M’Vila because of his similarity in playing style to
Sandro and Scott Parker, and is ready to sanction a move for Dembele,
who has been converted into a central midfielder by Martin Jol with such
success.
However, the Belgium international is also highly
regarded by United, who have contacted Fulham to ask for their valuation
of the player as Sir Alex Ferguson seeks a proven and relatively cheap
answer to his long-running conundrum in the centre of the park.
Dembele
would prefer to move to a team who will play in the Champions League
next season, which gives United the upper hand should they meet Fulham’s
valuation.
Manchester City and Chelsea have cooled on
Dembele, but Arsenal cannot be ruled out after registering their
interest in the player at the end of last season.
Fulham know
they cannot compete on wages or status with the richest Premier League
clubs, and accept they will struggle to hold on to the Belgian if they
receive an attractive offer.
Speaking about Dembele after his
outstanding display in Fulham’s 3-2 defeat at Old Trafford on Saturday,
Jol said: “He plays and he likes the club, so there's no problem. You
have to pay a lot of money to get Dembele. There won't be a lot of clubs
putting that sort of money on the table, so I think we are fine.”
The
Belgian was a revelation for Fulham in the last few months of last
season after Jol converted him from a deep-lying forward to a central
midfielder.
He has scored only seven goals in 74 appearances for
Fulham, although regular observers believe he could be even more
effective playing with higher quality players.
Source : Goal.com