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Tottenham refuse to meet Aston Villa’s £25m Benteke asking price

Spurs have stepped up their interest in the 22-year-old but will not offer more than £15m, while Liverpool & Chelsea are also considering bids after the Belgian asked to leave

By Greg Stobart

Tottenham are unwilling to meet Aston Villa’s £25 million asking price for wantaway striker Christian Benteke.

The Belgian requested a transfer on Monday as he seeks to force through a move away from Villa Park, but the Midlands club are determined not to be held to ransom for their star attraction.

Spurs have stepped up their interest in the 22-year-old after missing out on David Villa, who has completed a move to Atletico Madrid, but they are not willing to offer more than £15m to get their man.

As revealed by Goal last month, Liverpool have also made an enquiry for Benteke, who is seen as a potential replacement for Luis Suarez, while Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is preparing a bid for the former Genk striker who scored 19 Premier League goals last season.

Spurs are considered favourites to land Benteke, but Villa will hold out for maximum return on the €8.1m they paid to sign him on deadline day last summer, while he also has three years remaining on his contract.

All three clubs are willing to offer Benteke a huge rise on his €23,000-a-week salary at Villa Park and the forward is keen to raise his profile in a World Cup year.

Benteke, who was due to be given an extended summer break, was withdrawn from Villa’s pre-season tour to Germany this week after expressing his desire to leave, with the club stating that he will only be sold if a bid meets their £25m valuation.

Tottenham have already broken their transfer record once this summer, to sign Brazilian midfielder Paulinho for €20m, and are hoping Villa lower their demands amid concerns Benteke needs another season to prove himself and lacks the required movement to become an elite striker.

But Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas is keen for a forward to lead the line as he targets a top-four finish next season, while his Liverpool counterpart Brendan Rodgers considers Benteke a viable replacement should Suarez push through a move away from Anfield.

Chelsea have the funds to finance a deal for Benteke and are ready to make a move after a frustrating summer in which they have missed out on Radamel Falcao, while Edinson Cavani and Robert Lewandowski also look set to join other clubs.

Liverpool making progress under Rodgers, insists Alonso

The former Reds star believes the current team is progressing well despite a difficult first season, and hopes to see them back in the Champions League before long

Former Liverpool star Xabi Alonso believes Brendan Rodgers’ Anfield revolution is progressing well, despite a difficult first season for the former Swansea boss.

Rodgers’ men played exhilarating football at times but struggled for consistency, eventually finishing seventh in the Premier League, 28 points behind champions Manchester United.

But Alonso remains adamant his old club is on an upward curve, and is looking forward to seeing them back in the Champions League in the near future.

“Well I think, especially at the end of the season, we could see the fruits of his work,” he told estoesanfield.com.

“When Brendan arrived we knew it was a project for a few years, and step by step he started the season trying to establish his methods.

“Maybe he found it a bit harder than he expected, but at the end of the season with the new signings the team played quite well.
 
“So we trust that in the next years, the team will come together, become more competitive and reach the Champions League. That is where we want to see it.”

Alonso also revealed he remains as fond of the Liverpool fans as they are of him, and admitted he still savours the memory of the club’s miraculous Champions League final comeback in 2005.

“Well, it is the same affection I have for them,” he added. “I enjoyed five wonderful years, we had great nights and great games.

“We achieved a Champions League, and I think that will remain in the history forever, so I was a little part of the history.”

Suarez must stay with Liverpool or leave England, insists Poyet

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