Tottenham demand 150 million euros from Real Madrid for Eriksen

Tottenham demand 150 million euros from Real Madrid for Eriksen

 Eriksen brilla en el Tottenham por su increíble visión de juego / | sen31

Spurs refuse to sell their star midfielder on the cheap despite the Dane only having 12 months to run on his existing contract

Tottenham Hotspur's notoriously tough negotiating chairman, Daniel Levy, refuses to sell Christian Eriksen to Real Madrid on the cheap this summer. According to the 'Daily Mail', Levy would demand a fee in the region of €150m in order to let his great Dane leave.

Eriksen's contract ends in 2020 and could leave on a free transfer at the end of next season. Levy wants to bring an end to the situation now by putting a huge asking price on the player's head and, if Eriksen wants to leave, that he announces that publicly.

Levy and Florentino Perez are familar foes and this battle appears to be no different. Zinedine Zidane is a huge fan of the midfielder but is now aware he won't be coming on the cheap. Pochettino is a huge fan of the Danish playmaker and hopes that a resolution can be found. "Christian is a very special person. Of course I hope and wish that Christian can stay with us in the future. Christian and ourselves are open to talking and we'll see what happens, " Pochettino said on Eriksen.