Fans of Tottenham Hotspur have been reacting to a post on Twitter, which relays reports that state Spurs have been quoted £15 million by Beijing Guoan for centre-back, Kim Min-jae.
The reports by the Evening Standard claim that the Chinese Super League side have informed Spurs how much will be required to purchase the 1.9-meter tall centre-back this summer.
And, after the news was relayed on Twitter by Daily Hotspur, fans of the club have flocked to have their say on the matter, with a couple suggesting that Spurs chairman, Daniel Levy, will not offer the asking price.
Levy’s final offer: 250k + a half price meal at the stadium
— Daniel (@DanielTHFC6) July 22, 2020
Levy will offer £50 + Pascal Chimbonda on loan
— Danny (@DanzalWashinton) July 22, 2020
Since joining Beijing Guoan from Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in a £4.73 million deal back in January 2019, Kim has gone on to make 34 appearances for the club.
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Despite this relatively short time in the Chinese Super League, the 23-year-old has obviously impressed, with both Everton and Spurs interested in the defender.
And, as the Standard reports, the Spurs and Everton now know how much it will cost them to bring the £720k rated player to their club this summer and these Spurs fans certainly want Levy to make a move for Kim.
Levy should get him fast. The guy is good and I think he will be better in Europe
— Mr. BaNkS ?? (@RichmondDjaou1) July 22, 2020
Jesus, Levy has that kind of cash in his wallet.
— Shropshire Hotspur (@firemissionover) July 22, 2020
Fascinating information
— Rickles (@burks_eric) July 22, 2020
This is actually one of the best deals for a good cb
— XT00G (@XT000G01) July 22, 2020
That’s nothing in today’s market, come on levy!
— Alex_haff24 (@AHaff24) July 22, 2020
Would prefer someone from a European League but this price is reasonable
— ?®? – never happy (@brazilianaurier) July 22, 2020
£15 million does indeed seem like a reasonable price for the defender, as some of these Spurs fans have suggested.
However, considering that it appears Daniel Levy is reluctant to up his original offer for Southampton’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg despite the fact that Everton have has a £25 million bid accepted for the player, one never truly knows how the Spurs chairman will act in the transfer market.