Tottenham have made a £4.5 million bid for Fenerbahce striker Vedat Muriqi, according to reports in Turkey.
There have been a number of contrasting reports about Spurs’ interest in Muriqi in recent weeks. Last month we relayed a story from Turkish outlet Sabah (as relayed by Sport Witness) that claimed Tottenham are ready to make a £17.4 million offer for Muriqi.
But earlier this week, Football London claimed Muriqi is not currently a viable target for Spurs. Yet Aspor is now reporting otherwise.
Aspor believes Tottenham have submitted a bid far lower than the £17.4 million cited above. Indeed, the Londoners are said to have offered just £4.5 million for Muriqi, who is also understood to be wanted by Lazio and Napoli.
The 26-year-old Kosovo international has scored 15 goals in 28 appearances across all competitions so far this season, making him the ideal deputy for Harry Kane, especially at such a low price.
But there appears to be no reason Fenerbahce would accept a reduced offer for a player who still has three years remaining on his current contract.
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What a load of bollocks.
Get a life.
Some reporting should be banned.