Spurs could make as much as £10 million as two English sides battle for unwanted youngster

Tottenham is set to make some money from the sale of Cameron Carter-Vickers after his fine loan spell at Bournemouth this season.

Having been deemed surplus to requirements at Spurs at the start of this season, the Lilywhites allowed him to join Bournemouth on loan for the rest of the campaign.

He played an important role as the Cherries reached the Playoff semi-finals before losing to Brentford.

He will return to Tottenham from his loan spell, but SBI says the Lilywhites can benefit from his fine form on the south coast.

The report says the Cherries want to retain his services and he also has interest from Newcastle United in the Premier League.

Both teams will go head to head for his signature when the transfer window reopens and that could fetch Tottenham as much as £10million.

The American is also attracting attention from outside of England, with Vincent Kompany’s Anderlecht interested.

Four teams in the MLS are also willing to take him to the competition.

Tottenham will need all the money they can get as they plot another rebuild. 

If he leaves for a good fee, it would add more funds to the transfer budget which their next manager will work with.