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Everton have reportedly lowered their valuation for midfielder Ross Barkley amid interest from Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur.
The England international is currently sidelined for three months with a hamstring problem, but his suitors remain keen on pursuing his services.
Barkley has told his boyhood club that he will not pen an extension beyond the 2017/18 season, and the Toffees have now reduced their £50m asking price.
According to The Liverpool Echo, the Merseyside club are prepared to listen to offer of around £35m for their attacker after they knocked back an opening £25m bid from Chelsea on Tuesday.
Both the Blues and Spurs have identified Barkley as a potential option to bolster their respective squads, and the Toffees are hoping for a bidding battle in order to up the price further.
The Toffees have spent over £120m on eight players this summer, but this still has not convinced Barkley, who is eager to win trophies with a bigger club.
Written by Sri Aswin
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