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Tottenham reveal transfer interest in Maitland-Niles after he is put up for sale by Arsenal

AINSLEY MAITLAND-NILES is likely to stay in London after being put up for sale by Arsenal.

Versatile Maitland-Niles, 22, is being sacrificed by boss Mikel Arteta to raise  money to complete an overhaul of his squad.

Arsenal hope to get £30m for Academy product Ainsley Maitland-Niles but might have to settle for £20m
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Arsenal hope to get £30m for Academy product Ainsley Maitland-Niles but might have to settle for £20mCredit: Getty Images - Getty
Spurs boss Jose Mourinho likes adaptable players such as Ainsley Maitland-Niles and is among a string of Prem rivals monitoring the situation
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Spurs boss Jose Mourinho likes adaptable players such as Ainsley Maitland-Niles and is among a string of Prem rivals monitoring the situationCredit: PA:Press Association

And within days of being put on the market, every Premier League club in London except Chelsea has made it known they could be keen to give him a new home.

They include Tottenham, where boss Jose Mourinho is having to be creative with his own rebuilding plans this summer.

Maitland-Niles’ ability to perform at a high level in a number of midfield and defence positions has made him an attractive option for several teams.


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Arsenal are hoping to get £30million for the  England Under-21 star, who they would have liked to have kept if they did not need the funds.

But they may have to settle for £20m, with all clubs feeling the pinch.

West Ham, Crystal Palace and  Fulham have  shown a firm interest.

The Arsenal academy product hinted early in the season he preferred playing in central midfield than at the back.

But he has since stressed he is happy to play anywhere.

And Maitland-Niles played the whole game as the Gunners rounded off the campaign with a 2-1 FA Cup final comeback win over Chelsea.

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