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Tottenham set asking price for Micky van de Ven

Tottenham will demand at least €100 million for key defender Micky van de Ven amid interest from Real Madrid and Liverpool.

According to Fichajes, Tottenham have reportedly set a €100 million asking price on Micky van de Ven amid growing interest in the defender. Liverpool and Real Madrid are keen on the Dutchman, although Spurs will prioritise keeping him by handing in a new deal.

Micky van de Ven came into prominence on Sunday when he scored a brace against Everton to earn the three points for Tottenham. The defender has been a revelation since his move to Spurs in the summer of 2023, and has grown from strength to strength since.

The Dutchman is tied down to Spurs until 2029, and there’s no real rush to find a solution to his immediate future. Tottenham are aware of the big interest in the defender from elsewhere, and will do everything in their power to keep hold of the player for the long-term future.

As things stand, they are under some pressure after the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid have shown interest in signing him. Spurs will reportedly demand at least €100 million to sell the Dutchman if it comes to a point where a departure will be inevitable from the player’s side.

Real Madrid are interested in the Tottenham first-team star in red-hot form ahead of next summer, as they are eager to bolster their defensive line. There are some names like Ibrahima Konate or Marc Guehi, but they could very well explore the idea of the Spurs defender.

Liverpool are keen, but Spurs wants to keep Van de Ven

Liverpool are also interested, as they are keen to bolster their backline. Marc Guehi remains their main option to improve the defence, but they are already looking at alternatives, considering there are some doubts about the Palace star. Among those is Van de Ven, as the Reds could potentially pay a big price for the Dutchman if it came to that.

Spurs have other plans, and while they may have a price in mind for their star defender, the north Londoners are prioritising a new deal for the Dutchman. They are hoping he follows his defensive partner Cristian Romero into signing a new deal, and build a solid partnership for years to come.

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