Tottenham agree Kondé deal with Sevilla – Player rejects transfer

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Fee plus Sánchez 

In the summer of 2020, Sevilla rejected a €55 million offer from Manchester City for centre-back Jules Koundé – according to information acquired by Sky journalist Gianluca di Marzio, the Spanish top club are now said to have reached an agreement with Tottenham on the transfer of their most valuable player. According to Marca, however, Koundé himself has put a stop to the plans.

Sevilla’s sporting director Monchi is reportedly willing to sell Koundé to London for a total package of €30 million plus Davinson Sánchez. In October 2020, Monchi said on the club’s TV channel: “55 million euros, that’s a lot of money in the current situation. But we saw that Jules Koundé has room for development and we thought it was inappropriate to sell him. It helped that he also understood that and wanted to stay here.”

Dias, Koundé & Co. – The most valuable centre-backs in the world

10 David Alaba | Real Madrid | Market value: €55M

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10 Virgil van Dijk | Liverpool | Market value: €55M

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5 Milan Skriniar | Inter | Market value: €60M

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5 José María Giménez | Atlético | Market value: €60M

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5 Alessandro Bastoni | Inter | Market value: €60M

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5 Dayot Upamecano | Bayern Munich | Market value: €60M

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5 Jules Koundé | Sevilla | Market value: €60M

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4 Raphaël Varane | Real Madrid | Market value: €70M

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1 Marquinhos | Paris Saint-Germain | Market value: €75M

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1 Rúben Dias | Manchester City | Market value: €75M

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Nine months later, the French international has not only continued his development, but also increased his market value from €40 million to €60 million – making him one of the ten most valuable centre-backs in the world. Koundé, who arrived from Girondins Bordeaux for €25 million in 2019, reportedly does not see Tottenham as an improvement on Sevilla, who will compete in the Champions League, while Spurs will compete in the Europa Conference League.

Spurs also interested in Skriniar – Sánchez’s market value dropped by €28m

For Sánchez, the Londoners paid €42 million to Ajax in the summer of – since the peak in the winter of 2019, his market value dropped from €60 million to currently €32 million.

Furthermore, Spurs are also said to be interested in Inter defender Milan Skriniar, who, however, is not interested in leaving the Italian titleholders and Champions League participants to play in the Europa Conference League as well.

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14 Achraf Hakimi | Real Madrid -> Inter | Fee: €41M

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13 Dayot Upamecano | RB Leipzig -> Bayern Munich | Fee: €42.5M

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12 Leroy Sané | Man City -> Bayern Munich | Fee: €45M

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11 Nathan Aké | Bournemouth -> Man City | Fee: €45.3M

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9 Thomas Partey | Atlético -> Arsenal | Fee: €50M

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9 Mauro Icardi | Inter -> PSG | Fee: €50M

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8 Ben Chilwell | Leicester -> Chelsea | Fee: €50.2M

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7 Timo Werner | RB Leipzig -> Chelsea | Fee: €53M

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5 Achraf Hakimi | Inter -> PSG | Fee: €60M

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5 Miralem Pjanić | Juventus -> FC Barcelona | Fee: €60M

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4 Rúben Dias | Benfica -> Man City | Fee: €68M

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3 Victor Osimhen | LOSC Lille -> Napoli | Fee: €70M

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2 Arthur | FC Barcelona -> Juventus | Fee: €72M

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1 Kai Havertz | Bayer 04 -> Chelsea | Fee: €80M

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