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Every Premier League club's worth has been revealed to be greedy. The owners of Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur demand MORE than their worth in return for a takeover.

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  EVERY Premier League club's worth has been revealed, as at least two major clubs prepare for takeovers. The deadline for bids on Manchester United is tomorrow, as major bidders compete for control of one of the world's footballing behemoths. 4 Last year, the Glazers stated their willingness to sell Manchester United. Credit: AFP Daniel Levy of Tottenham Hotspur is the Premier League's longest-serving chairman. Credit: Alamy In terms of club valuations, Manchester United is expected to lead the league. Meanwhile, according to reports yesterday, Tottenham is attracting the attention of Iranian-born US billionaire Jahm Najafi. United and Tottenham are among the Premier League's most valuable assets, with the league's 20 clubs collectively worth tens of billions of dollars. Sportico, a sports business publication, has compiled a list of estimated valuations for the Red Devils. They are valued at £4.8 billion and are expected to generate £583.2 million in revenue in 20

Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester City are vying for Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice may stay in London (but not at West Ham), and Moises Caicedo wants to join a top-four club... where the most sought-after midfielders may end up this summe

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Liverpool, Real Madrid, and Manchester City are vying for Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice may stay in London (but not at West Ham), and Moises Caicedo wants to join a top-four club... where the most sought-after midfielders may end up this summer. Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice, and Moises Caicedo are all on the rise. Chelsea signed another sought-after midfielder, Enzo Fernandez. But where do Bellingham, Rice, and Caicedo go from here? We evaluate their options. Three down, one to go. When Chelsea completed their mega-money move for Enzo Fernandez on deadline day, the pool of the most talented and sought-after midfielders shrank. Blues co-owner Todd Boehly paid a record-breaking £107 million to Benfica for the Argentine, but the options for clubs looking to sign the best of the best in midfield are now limited. And, now that Fernandez is no longer available, who are the other elite midfielders who will be available this summer? Sportsmail looks at three players who could command large sum