Tottenham agree terms with Ajax star Vertonghen but deal hits snag over £13m asking price
Spurs are growing frustrated with the Dutch champions over their
refusal to compromise after the White Hart Lane club offered the
Amsterdam side £8.1m for their captain
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart
Tottenham have agreed personal terms with Ajax star Jan Vertonghen but the move has hit a snag over the Dutch club’s £13 million asking price.
The 25-year-old was a guest at Spurs' 2-0 win
over Fulham on Sunday before he had talks with club executives and was
shown around the Londoners’ new training centre in Enfield.
Vertonghen has chosen Spurs ahead of their north London rivals Arsenal
and has agreed to a salary worth around £60,000-a-week, almost twice
his wages at Ajax. The defender, who was named Eredivisie player of the
year, wants to join Spurs irrespective of whether they play in next
season’s Champions League.
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is now
in advanced negotiations over a deal with Ajax but the clubs are
described as "some way apart" on agreeing a transfer fee, much to the
frustration of Vertonghen and the White Hart Lane side.
Ajax
value their captain at £13m and have so far refused to compromise on the
fee, with Tottenham currently offering £8.1m, which they believe is
good value for a player who has just one year remaining on his contract.
Tottenham
still expect to secure an agreement with Ajax and will step up talks
this week amid fears that rival suitors, including Arsenal or AC Milan,
could attempt to hijack the deal.
Spurs made an official move for the Belgian at the start of this month having failed with an attempt to sign him in January. Vertonghen has chosen Spurs as his preferred destination
as he believes he will be able to play more regularly in his favourite
centre-back position for a Champions League calibre club.
Harry
Redknapp, the Tottenham manager, considers Vertonghen a key part of his
plans for next season and a long-term replacement for club captain
Ledley King, who suffers from ongoing knee problems.
"Tottenham are absolutely my favourite," the defender told De Telegraaf
last week. "Tottenham is a fantastic football club that has the
tradition I want. They buy young, eager, offensive-minded players.
"[But]
the Ajax board are asking for a very big amount for a player whose
contract is running out in a year. I trust that both Tottenham and Ajax
will put some water in the wine and they will soon reach an agreement.
"I
hope that this awareness is there, because a transfer lingering for
weeks like Maarten Stekelenburg's [to Roma] seems very harsh.
"He
joined at the end of Roma's preparation [for the new season]. I want to
be able to blend in with the other players at Spurs from the start [of
pre-season training]."
Source : Goal.com