Tottenham and West Ham United have been told to pay at least €35 million for attacking target Albert Gudmundsson.
According to Napoli Calcio 24, Genoa will demand a fee of at least €35 million for star attacker Albert Gudmundsson. The Icelandic international has become a player of interest for many teams, including London duo Tottenham and West Ham United.
Genoa set Albert Gudmundsson price
Albert Gudmundsson has made his mark with some fantastic performances for Genoa, scoring 11 goals and 3 assists in all competitions this season. However, his form will unlikely help the team to an excellent finish to the season, but it has certainly made them a threat, especially against bigger sides.
Genoa might see their star attacker leave for a more significant challenge when the summer window opens, although they will sell only at their price. The Italian side have placed a €35 million tag on the 26-year-old attacking target, with a host of Premier League sides keen.
Tottenham has been one of the sides keen on the attacker since last November, as they might have enquired about him during negotiations for Radu Dragusin. For Genoa, losing two of their important players in the same window might have come as a blow, although they will open their doors in the summer should clubs pay the required fee close to €35 million.
West Ham are also keen, with the London side looking at a versatile attacker to shore up their attacking setup. The Hammers could consider making an exciting move for the 26-year-old attacking target with an offer that appeals to Genoa.
Gudmundsson will choose from a pool of clubs
Gudmundsson has a long career ahead of him and will look for a more significant challenge when the summer window opens. However, there will be factors like proper European football that may appeal to the 26-year-old attacking target, with both Tottenham and West Ham being well-placed to deliver that.
However, the two clubs could feel threatened should a Champions League-playing team arrive in the equation for Gudmundsson. There are some rumours about a few, although for now, Spurs are considered the front runners owing to their excellent relations with Genoa after the deal for Dragusin in the summer.