jayden™ Posted January 13, 2020 Posted January 13, 2020 Benfica agreed deals with both Tottenham and West Ham but Fernandes has opted to sign for Spurs, who are managed by fellow Portuguese Jose Mourinho. Spurs will have an option to buy Fernandes for 65m euros (£56m), after Benfica accepted a higher loan fee for the 21-year-old. ITALIAN SERIE A MON 13, 19:45 PRICE BOOST Parma v Lecce PRICE BOOST DEJAN KULUSEVSKI TO SCORE ANYTIME WAS 7/4 NOW 9/4 BET HERE PRICE BOOST ROBERTO INGLESE TO SCORE FIRST WAS 9/2 NOW 6/1 BET HERE PRICE BOOST FILIPPO FALCO TO SCORE FIRST WAS 11/1 NOW 12/1 BET HERE PRICE BOOST MATTIA SPROCATI TO SCORE FIRST AND PARMA TO WIN 2-1 NOW 66/1 BET HERE Why Gedson Fernandes is in demand Transfer Centre Personal terms between the player and club are not expected to be a problem. 0:59 Portuguese journalist Filipe Dias explains to the Transfer Talk podcast why Benfica are ready to sell Gedson Fernandes in January Tottenham want to sign a midfielder following the injury to Moussa Sissoko, who has been sidelined for three months after undergoing surgery to the medial collateral ligament in his right knee. Chelsea have also been interested in signing Fernandes and offered an 18-month loan deal with an obligation to buy for £55m, provided the player features in at least half of the games during the loan spell. 3:00 FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool's win over Tottenham in the Premier League West Ham also offered a one-and-a-half-year loan deal, but their obligation to buy amounted up to £33m and the percentage of games to trigger the clause would be less than Chelsea's. Fernandes' release clause is £102m but Benfica have conceded they will not get close to that figure for a player who is out of favour and is reported to have fallen out with head coach Bruno Lage. 2:10 The Transfer Talk panel believe there are 'question marks' over Fernandes How to follow the January transfer window with Sky Sports Sky Sports will bring you the very latest news from the January transfer market with the return of three shows. Start your day with Good Morning Transfers at 9am as our team of reporters bring you the latest news and insight. Transfer Talk then follows at midday delivering analysis of the biggest stories. Then join us at 7pm for the definitive round-up of the day's news with The Transfer Show. Quote
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