Manager of Tottenham target reluctantly admits money will determine if player is sold

As the transfer window approaches, teams around the world have already started identifying players that they would like to add to their squad.

Tottenham will no doubt add a few players as Jose Mourinho plots to win the Europa League among other trophies next season.

The Portuguese manager is one of the most successful managers in world football, but he knows that he will also have to work with some of the best players to be able to win titles.

Several players have been linked with a move to Spurs this summer and one name that has been linked with a move to the Tottenham Stadium is Celtic’s Kristoffer Ajer (GivemeSport).

Tottenham hopes of landing the Norwegian have been boosted because his manager has admitted that every member of his team has a price.

Neil Lennon has just led Celtic to another league title, and he will be plotting yet another triumph when the Scottish league season gets underway again.

Naturally, teams want to keep hold of their best players for as long as they can, but Lennon has admitted that every one of his players has a price tag.

Lennon said as quoted by Sun Sports: “It is difficult to say, particularly in this climate currently, that a player is not going anywhere, because everyone has a price.

“Ideally we don’t want to sell our best players and we will remain steadfast on that.

“But if an offer comes in then I’m sure the club will consider it and do the best thing possible for the club going forward.

“But it’s not just hard for me, it’s hard for all managers right now.

“It will be interesting to see how the market opens up.

“You just don’t know. The English Premier League is not finished yet but when they do they will be starting to look around.

“It might speed up before the new season starts but at the minute we have had no enquiries for any of our players. Nothing at all.”

That sounds to me like Lennon is expecting offers to start rolling in once the Premier League season concludes and the prospect of Ajer making his way to North London cannot be dismissed.