Report: Levy will demand transfer fee of ten times what he paid for Spurs star

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy would want £130m from Real Madrid for midfielder Christian Eriksen if he were to leave the club this summer, claim the Sunday Mirror.

The Dane is out of contract in North London at the end of next season and has not been able to agree a new deal with the club despite talks having been held between his representatives and Spurs officials.

Madrid manager Zidane is looking to bolster his squad this summer after returning to the club earlier this month following the Spanish giant’s disappointing campaign which has seen them sack two of their most recent managers.

Spurs risk the possibility of Eriksen leaving the club on a free transfer if they are unable to agree on a contract extension and Levy may be forced to sell him at the end of the current season in order to recoup some funds.

Eriksen joined Spurs from Ajax in the summer of 2013 for £12.5million.

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