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Liverpool And Tottenham Target Christian Benteke
Liverpool And Tottenham Target Christian Benteke

According to reports from Goal, it has been suggested that Liverpool and Tottenham have revealed their interest in Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke.
Goal reports that the Premier League biggies are willing to offer the Belgium international a bumper rise on his weekly wage of £20,000 as well as a major playing role.
Liverpool are looking to sign the striker as a replacement for Luis Suarez who has been strongly linked with an exit from Anfield, with Real Madrid leading the race for him.
The Spurs, on the other hand, are keen on bolstering up their front line ahead of the next season. They have currently dropped interest in their top target Leandro Damiao and are looking for suitable alternatives.
Borussia Dortmund have also been reportedly monitoring the developments in Benteke transfer case. Benteke, who made a remarkable debut in England scoring 19 goals, has three years remaining on his contract with the club.
Paul Lambert, Villa manager, revealed recently that the 22-year-old had been offered an improved contract but he accepted that the striker’s future remains doubtful.
Benteke admitted last month that he could demand a transfer this summer.
"If Aston Villa say I must stay, I won't necessarily accept that. I do not in any way want to feel I didn't get the most out of my career."
About Arsenal, who have also been linked with a move for him, he says:
"If the chance comes up for me to join a club like Arsenal, I'm convinced we can reach a compromise where everyone comes out a winner."

 
					
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