Tottenham are now confident of signing 28-year-old world defender that what £4M

Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona are now sure that Clement Lenglet will join them on a permanent basis. The transaction could potentially be completed by June 30.

According to Sport, Tottenham and Barcelona believe they can agree on terms for Lenglet by the end of the month. Despite the fact that the two teams had to postpone their planned meeting for this week. They plan to meet in the coming days.

Barcelona is determined to see Lenglet leave Camp Nou permanently before July 1. The La Liga winners have even demanded that Tottenham complete his trade this month. They have no desire to see him return after a loan period.

How much is Tottenham willing to pay for the transfer of Lenglet?

Tottenham are now confident of signing 28-year-old world defender that what £4M
Tottenham are now confident of signing 28-year-old world defender that what £4M

Tottenham, for their part, would prefer to sign Lenglet on a permanent basis after his loan season with them. Spurs, on the other hand, are unwilling to give the Blaugrana more than €5 million (£4 million) plus a percentage of any future fee if they must accept his exorbitant salary.

During his stay in north London, Lenglet impressed the Spurs hierarchy enough to persuade them to pursue a permanent transfer. However, upon his return to Camp Nou, the 27-year-old is scheduled to earn €10 million per year (£164,500 a week). Tottenham is hoping for a discount from Barcelona.

How much is Tottenham willing to pay for Lenglet’s transfer?

Tottenham, for their part, would prefer to sign Lenglet on a permanent basis from Barcelona following his loan season with them. Spurs, on the other hand, have no intention of paying the Blaugrana more than €5 million (£4 million) plus a percentage of any future revenue if they must take on his hefty wage.

Lenglet impressed the Spurs hierarchy enough to persuade them to pursue a permanent transfer. However, upon his return to Camp Nou, the 27-year-old is expected to earn €10 million per year (£164,500 a week). As a result, Tottenham is hoping for a reduction from Barcelona.

Tottenham had the option to buy Lenglet for €12 million (£10 million) as part of the loan agreement. Spurs, though, want to pay a significantly smaller fee to balance the transaction, given the scale of the Frenchman’s contract in Spain. Fortunately, Barcelona is willing to accept a cheaper offer.

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