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Tottenham lead transfer race for £10m England striker Callum Wilson and are ready to swoop after Bournemouth relegated

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TOTTENHAM are heading the hunt for England striker Callum Wilson after Bournemouth's relegation from the Premier League.

Supremo Daniel Levy is ready to make a quick offer for Wilson, who could leave the Cherries for as little as £10million.

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Tottenham are ready to swoop for Callum Wilson after Bournemouth fail in their bid to avoid relegationCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Wilson has suffered this season as Eddie Howe’s men nosedive into the Championship but his reputation is still high and he would be ideal cover for Harry Kane.

Bournemouth have resisted all moves for Wilson in the past and usually slap him on long term deals with pay rises to keep him happy.

Ironically that strategy is now working against them as they will try hard to get his salary off their books.


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Wilson is currently in around £110,000-a-week and - even with a cut if they go down - that is too much for Bournemouth to pick up.

Others like Josh King and David Brooks will head out while there will be interest in Jefferson Lerma and keeper Aaron Ramsdale.

WEST HAM will sell flop Sebastien Haller — with old coach Niko Kovac keen on him at Monaco.

The £42million club-record buy, 26, was  left out as boss David Moyes guided the Hammers to safety post-lockdown.

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Hammers frontman Sebastien Haller could be on his way to Ligue 1 giants MonacoCredit: Getty - Contributor

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Now there is a  possible escape for the target man through  Monaco’s ex-Eintracht Frankfurt boss Kovac.

West Ham will not recoup the cash they paid Frankfurt but they could accept a decent fee or even a loan arrangement.

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