Tottenham step up their pursuit of French striker Mousssa Dembele
Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic insists he has no desire to sell any
of his best players during the transfer window, as Tottenham step up their pursuit of
French striker Mousssa Dembele.
According to Standard Sport: Tottenham have been in discussions
with Dembele’s representatives for some time, before opening talks with the
West London club last week.
The 19-year-old for nothing come the end of the season, though
Fulham would expect to command a significant compensation fee should Dembele
remain in England.
As he is under 24, foreign clubs would have to pay a nominal
compensation fee, while the system in this country would bring in a
substantially bigger transfer fee.
Manchester United, Monaco, Feyenoord, Borussia Dortmund and Napoli
are all interested in the player, though Spurs
are considered favourites to sign him this month.
Fulham
are currently under a transfer embargo, meaning the Championship side cannot
spend money to strengthen the side, and are looking to make loan signings in
order to strengthen the squad.
But faced
by mounting speculation that he could lose Dembele, and club captain Ross
McCormack during the window, Fulham boss Jokanovic remained robust in his
stance.
"This
is all speculation and I want them to stay,” he told reporters after Fulham’s
1-1 draw away to Huddersfield.


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