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Ryan Fraser makes contract demand amid Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur link
Ryan Fraser makes contract demand amid Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur link
Bournemouth attacker Ryan Fraser will reportedly demand a wage package of around £100,000-a-week in order to join Arsenal or Tottenham Hotspur this summer.
The Scotland international's current deal with the Cherries expires on June 30 and he has declined to sign a short-term extension until the conclusion of the elongated season.
Both Gunners and Spurs have been regarded as the front-runners to sign the former Aberdeen man but The Times reports that they will have to meet the winger's significant wage demands.
Fraser is currently earning around £27,000-a-week at the Cherries but he is said to want almost four times of his salary to join a new club on a free transfer this summer.
Fraser has experienced a tough season with the Cherries where he has bagged just one goal and four assists from 28 league outings. He may not feature for the club when they face Crystal Palace in the season restart this weekend.
Aside from the north London duo, the likes of Newcastle United, West Ham United and Everton have previously been credited with an interest in the 26-year-old.
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