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Vlahovic: Fiorentina place €100m price tag on Serie A top scorer

Real Madrid, Arsenal, Tottenham, Juventus and Manchester City are all in the race to sign Fiorentina's Serbia international Dusan Vlahovic.

Vlahovic: Fiorentina place €100m price tag on Serie A top scorer
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Fiorentina's Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic is attracting a long list of suitors as he continues his hot streak in Serie A to lead the capocannoniere race this season. The Serbia international is under contract at the Stadio Artemio Franchi until June 2023 and while Fiorentina are hoping to convince him to extend his contract amid increasing interest in him, they have slapped a prohibitive price tag on the 21-year-old to whittle down the list of potential suitors. 

Fiorentina want €100m for Vlahovic

Fiorentina have set a whopping €100million (£85m) price tag for Vlahovic according to Gazzetta dello Sport.

PSG, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Tottenham, Juventus and Manchester City are all keen on the Serbian striker.

Vlahovic netted 21 Serie A goals last season and has already got 15 to his name this term, making him hot property.  

Real Madrid close in on Rüdiger

- Marseille defensive midfielder Boubacar Kamara is on Manchester United's radar with a view to sign him as a free agent, reports The Athletic.  Wolves and Newcastle are also believed to be interested in Kamara.

- Real Madrid are in the box seat to sign Chelsea's Antonio Rüdiger following positive discussions, according to The Guardian. Rudiger is set to exit Chelsea as a free agent at the end of this season.

- Tottenham are set to allow Dele Alli to exit the club in January, claims The Athletic. England international Alli has made eight league appearances for Spurs this season and is understood to not be in new manager Antonio Conte's plans.

- Fichajes claims that Manchester United will join Liverpool and Manchester City in the race for Porto winger Luis Diaz.

- Newcastle want to sign Lille's 21-year-old defender Sven Botman in January, reports The Guardian.