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Hellas Verona have placed a ‘starting price’ of €15m on midfielder Sofyan Amrabat, amid interest from Tottenham and West Ham.

Amrabat has impressed plenty with his performances for Hellas this season, who he joined on loan from Club Brugge in the summer.

Hellas are preparing to turn that loan into a permanent deal in the summer for €3.5m and sell him on as they know they can ‘double that’.

Napoli, Tottenham and West Ham have all been credited with an interest in the 23-year-old, but it seems it is the former who are pushing the hardest.

Tuttomercatoweb report they offered €10m plus €2m in bonuses for Amrabat, but Hellas rejected that.

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Instead, they have placed a starting price of €15m on the midfielder and made it clear to Napoli that their bid is not enough at this stage.

The website adds Fiorentina, Lazio and Milan to the list of suitors while also citing ‘English clubs’, who we know are West Ham and Tottenham courtesy of Calciomercato.it.

Whether they or the other interested parties would be willing to pay the new asking price is as yet unknown.

However, given it started at €7m, then rose to €10m and now stands at €15m, it may be worth moving sooner rather than later before there is another increase.