EPL clubs want to take £15M Tottenham player now, Levy won’t let him leave cheaply

It is said that Tottenham will not agree to a cheap deal to get rid of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, who can leave north London this month.

All month, the Danish international has been linked with a move away from Spurs. The former Southampton captain’s time with Tottenham looks to be coming to an end.

Some teams, like Ajax, are said to want to sign Hojbjerg. If Tottenham plays their cards right with the 28-year-old player, who they got for £15 million in 2020, they could get a lot of money.

Also, Sky Sports News says that teams in the Premier League want to sign Hojbjerg, but Tottenham won’t let the Danish star leave for cheap.

The story says that any loan offers for Hojbjerg will be turned down outright. However, Tottenham might be open to deals that include an agreement to buy the player.

Tottenham really wants to get a younger player to replace Hojbjerg, so getting rid of the 28-year-old for a fair price would be a big deal for them. However, it looks like this is what will happen.

Many people think that Hojbjerg’s career is at its best right now. The Tottenham defender is a great Premier League player and could be a star for another top English team.

If Tottenham wants to get their money back from the first deal they made for Hojbjerg this January, they will be very let down.

We all know that this winter transfer window has been one of the quietest in a while. This is because Premier League teams aren’t ready to pay tonnes of money for players who make a lot of money.

So, Tottenham might soon keep their loan word to Hojbjerg. The midfielder might be someone the north London club could get out of the door on a short-term deal.

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