Kampusbet ~ " Liverpool and Everton to battle it out for Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland "
Agen Klik4D ~ Mersey rivals Liverpool and Everton are ready for a transfer tug-of-war for Stoke keeper Jack Butland, writes Steve Bates in the Sunday People.
Both
Merseyside clubs have identified the 22-year-old England star as the
keeper they want - even though the youngster could cost up to a
staggering £17million next summer.
That's the kind of valuation
Stoke are believed ready to slap on Butland who is being tipped for the
very top after several outstanding early season performances for Mark
Hughes' stars.
Anfield and Goodison scouts have been watching
Butland regularly - and it's thought both clubs are ready to bid for the
six foot five inch Bristol-born star.
Butland cost Stoke a reported £3.5million when he joined from Birmingham in 2013.
And
he's held in such high esteem at the Britannia Stadium Hughes allowed
Asmir Begovic to join Chelsea last summer and promoted Butland.
And since bursting into the first team and becoming England number two to Joe Hart this season, his value has soared
Bandar Judi Online Klik4D ~ Everton
boss Roberto Martinez sees Butland as the long-term replacement for
current number one Tim Howard who will be 37 next March.
And
although the fee would be a massive outlay for a young inexperienced
goalkeeper Everton are ready to splash the cash with many coaches in the
game believing Butland is going to be a major star.
With Chelsea set to return for Everton's £35million-rated England
defender John Stones in the summer and Premier League club's set to
profit from the new £5.5billion TV deal which kicks in next season, the
Toffees could easily afford to spend big on Butland.
So too could Liverpool who are expected to hand new boss Jurgen Klopp funds to re-shape the squad in the summer.
Some
critics view current Kop keeper Simon Mignolet as a weak link and the
Belgian star - signed from Sunderland for £9million two years ago - was
at fault for Bordeaux's goal in Liverpool's 2-1 Europa League win in
midweek.
But Stoke have ambition themselves and although they
don't have the pedigree of the Mersey rivals Potters boss Hughes will
fight hard to keep Butland on board.
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