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Aleksandar Mitrovic tells relatives he will NEVER play for Fulham again after being left fuming by transfer valuation

ALEKSANDAR MITROVIC has told relatives he will never play for Fulham again.

That’s after Saudi Arabian suitors Al-Hilal were quoted £52million for him.

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Aleksandar Mitrovic is fuming with Fulham for valuing him at £52m

Mitrovic, 28, feels he is being priced out of a transfer move to the Middle East.

Al-Hilal have already had a £25.5m bid rejected for the Serbian striker.

And a second offer has been snubbed by Marco Silva’s Cottagers.

The west Londoners value Mitrovic at £52m – £30m more than they signed him for in 2018.

But the superstar, who will jet out to the USA tomorrow for pre-season, is furious with Fulham’s asking price.

And Mitrovic has now informed relatives that he will never put on the famous white shirt again.

The hitman does not want to play any part in the American tour either, as he does not want to jeopardise his transfer by getting injured.

Al-Hilal have made the hitman a top target after already raiding Europe for three leading stars.

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Wolves captain Ruben Neves was the first to sign up, completing a £47m switch last month.

He was closely followed by Chelsea defender Kalidou Koulibaly, who cost £17m.

And Mitrovic’s international teammate Sergej Milinkovic-Savic then joined for £34m after entering the final year of his Lazio contract.

It now remains to be seen if Al-Hilal return with a fresh offer, with Mitrovic telling Fulham he wants out.

The former Newcastle man has scored 111 goals in 205 games for his side, including 14 in the Premier League last season.

Mitrovic also remains a regular for Serbia and has 52 goals in 81 appearances.

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