
Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly set a price tag for one of their star players following the defeat against Arsenal.
On Sunday evening, Spurs were second best from the first minute as Arsenal secured a vital win to go five clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres scored a brace each as the Gunners came away 4-1 winners. Randal Kolo Muani was on the scoresheet for the hosts.
As a result, Spurs are now only four points ahead of 18th-placed West Ham United and are being dragged into a relegation battle.
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Interim boss Igor Tudor will have a job on his hands with matches against the likes of Fulham, Crystal Palace and Liverpool on the horizon.
Amid the dreadful results and form, Spurs have reportedly set a price tag for one of their star players.
According to Swedish news outlet Fotboll Direkt, Spurs have placed a £57 million price tag on young midfielder Lucas Bergvall.
Back in 2024, Spurs beat Spanish La Liga giants Barcelona to sign Bergvall for a reported transfer fee of £8.5 million.

The 20-year-old has since scored twice in 71 appearances and has attracted interest from around the Premier League.
It has been claimed that teams like Liverpool, Chelsea and Aston Villa are keeping tabs on Bergvall.
Aside from Bergvall, the likes of Micky van de Ven and Luka Vuskovic have also been linked with a move away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
According to Team Talk, Dutch defender Van de Ven is another Spurs player Liverpool are interested in.
The Reds could well be looking for a replacement for Ibrahima Konate, who is yet to sign a new contract with the Anfield club, and as things stand, will leave Liverpool for free this summer.

Prior to moving to Spurs, Van de Ven was also linked with Liverpool and the reigning champions of England could revive thier interest once more.
Meanwhile, it has been claimed that Vuskovic, who is currently on loan at Hamburg, is being looked at by Manchester City, Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain.
Topics: Tottenham Hotspur, Football