Tottenham are not prepared to pay £30million for Krzysztof Piatek and will require AC Milan to lower their asking price if they’re to go ahead with a deal, reports have claimed. Daniel Levy is in the market for a striker after having Harry Kane ruled out until April with a hamstring injury. The Polish forward is out of favour at AC Milan following the return of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and is therefore open to a move. However, according to The Athletic, Tottenham have decided that they will not be meeting £30m valuation that Milan chiefs have quoted during talks with Spurs. JUST IN: Man Utd close to Bruno Fernandes transfer as Ed Woodward obeys Ole Gunnar Solskjaer demand
Source: Express January 11, 2020 19:21 UTC