"Fall of pound means Tottenham face paying more for Davinson Sánchez by the day
Premier League clubs are facing demands for ever higher transfer fees and for players’ wages to be paid in euros because of the collapse in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote.
As sterling fell this week to its lowest value since Britain emerged from the financial crash, the consequences for top-flight clubs have been laid bare by the ongoing haggling over the future of
Ajax’s Davinson Sánchez.
The Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf reports that as negotiations between Tottenham and Ajax have dragged on over the 21-year-old defender,
Ajax have been insisting on increasing their asking price to reflect the day-by-day fall in the value of the pound.
The newspaper reports: “Spurs will have to pay more by the day. Compared with the end of the previous season, the pound is 6% lower. On the sum that Ajax want (€50m), that’s already a difference of €3m. And the expectation is that the free fall will not stop.”
It is claimed by the newspaper that because of this “complication”, Tottenham are seeking to speed up the signing of the Colombian international, but that Ajax are happy to slow the pace of negotiations down, with Chelsea and Real Madrid showing some interest. Officials from Tottenham were said to be in Amsterdam on Monday."
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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/aug/16/fall-pound-tottenham-davinson-sanchez-ajax