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Dier will cost £50m, Levy tells United

- By Sam Wallace CHIEF FOOTBALL WRITER

Manchester United have been quoted a £50million valuation of Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Eric Dier, whom Jose Mourinho wants signed in time for the new season.

The England internatio­nal is on the list of targets that Mourinho has given to vice-chairman Ed Woodward, who has so far landed Victor Lindelof, the Benfica defender, for £30.75 million.

The United manager regards Dier as the long-term replacemen­t for Michael Carrick, another United acquisitio­n from Spurs 11 years ago, who has been given another oneyear extension to keep him at Old Trafford until the summer of 2018.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy’s £50million valuation of Dier is more than United expect to pay for the 23-year-old, who has developed considerab­ly under Mauricio Pochettino. He can also play at centre-back but it is in midfield that Mourinho sees him in the long term.

Pochettino warned Dier in March that it was Spurs who had taken his career to another level and “provided all the tools to be a Premier League player”. However, it is only at the traditiona­l Premier League big payers that Dier can expect to earn the £150,000-a-week-plus salaries not on offer at Spurs.

He signed a new deal in September that took him to around £70,000 a week and could probably expect another new extended contract later this year were he to stay.

Since signing Dimitar Berbatov from Spurs in 2008, United have not gone back to negotiate seriously with Levy for a player despite having had interest in Luka Modric and Gareth Bale.

Mourinho has made it very clear to Woodward and head of corporate developmen­t Matt Judge that he wants Dier.

 ??  ?? Long-term plan: Eric Dier is seen as the long-term replacemen­t for Michael Carrick
Long-term plan: Eric Dier is seen as the long-term replacemen­t for Michael Carrick

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