Tottenham Hotspur transfer target Arkadiusz Milik now has an asking price, according to reports from Italy.
Spurs are on the hunt for a striking alternative to Harry Kane and the Polish frontman has long been linked with a move to North London.
According to a report from The Express, Tottenham are hoping to sign the player and they suggested a valuation of around £26 million.
That, however, does not appear to be accurate.
A new report from Sky Italia has been commenting on Juventus’ interest in the Pole, as they look to bring in a new striker for the upcoming season.

The report touches on their interest in Milik, but a much heftier price-tag is being mentioned.
They claim that Napoli want €35 million (£32m) for the player, and that president Aurelio De Laurentiis is not willing to budge on that asking price.
Napoli are willing to sell the player, as he has just one year left on his current deal and the Serie A side brought in Victor Osimhen from Lille earlier this summer.
But that asking price is seemingly firm and Tottenham will need to do some outgoing business before they are able to reach that sort of transfer fee this summer.
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