Real Madrid close to £35m Modric deal but Tottenham approach for Moutinho hits the buffers
Spurs are nearing a deal with the Spanish champions to sell their
midfielder but are struggling in their search for a replacement, with
the Porto star valued at £30m by his club
EXCLUSIVE
By Greg Stobart
Real Madrid hope to complete a £35 million deal for Luka Modric in the next week but Tottenham are facing difficulties in lining up a replacement for the playmaker.
Talks over Modric's departure from Spurs have
stepped up this week and the Spanish giants have increased their
initial £28m bid as they move to land their top summer target.
The
offer on the table is believed to be worth around £35m plus
performance-related add-ons, while the possibility of a player-exchange
is also being discussed.
Ricardo Carvalho, the former Chelsea
defender, has been suggested as a makeweight while midfielder Nuri Sahin
may yet move to White Hart Lane on a season-long loan despite rejecting
the possibility of a permanent transfer.
Sahin is desperate to
stay at the Bernabeu next season but is likely to find his opportunities
limited, especially with Modric's anticipated arrival, and Real Madrid
coach Jose Mourinho could push the Turkish star towards the exit.
Paris
Saint-Germain and Chelsea have also made contact with Tottenham
chairman Daniel Levy regarding Modric but the 26-year-old is understood
to have told the Londoners he has his heart set on a move to the La Liga
champions.
Indeed, sources in Spain have suggested the Croat has
already agreed a four-year contract worth around £120,000-a-week as he
pursues his target of winning trophies and playing regularly in the
Champions League.
All parties are confident that a deal will go
through but Spurs are eager to line up a replacement before sanctioning
the transfer of their star midfielder.
Joao Moutinho, the Porto
playmaker, is the club’s main target after new head coach Andre
Villas-Boas lost out to his former club Chelsea in the race for
£22m-rated Internacional star Oscar.
Moutinho, 25, is understood to have told
Porto he wants to re-unite with Villas-Boas but the Portuguese club are
refusing to drop their £30m asking price.
Tottenham value the
former Sporting star at around £20m but hope that a compromise can be
reached during talks planned in the coming days as they look to complete
their transfer business before their pre-season tour of the United
States.
As revealed by Goal.com in May,
Tottenham have long accepted Modric's departure from the club this
summer after they missed out on a place in the Champions League for the
coming season.
Levy held firm to reject a £40m bid from Chelsea
last season for the former Dinamo Zagreb man but assured Modric he would
listen to offers this year if the team failed to attain a place in
Europe's elite competition.
Modric cost Spurs £16.5m in 2008 and
selling him for £35m-plus would facilitate the club's plans for a £70m
summer spending splurge.
Spurs have already signed midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson from Hoffenheim for £8m and defender Jan Vertonghen from Ajax for £9.6m.
In
addition to Moutinho, they are also working to bring Emmanuel Adebayor
to the club for £5m from Manchester City and are preparing to offer
£13.5m for Lyon and France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.
Source : Goal.com