Football Insider has learned that KAA Gent are ready to demand a Belgian record fee for Tottenham and Fulham target Gift Orban.
sources have told Football InsiderThe current Belgian record departure is theBut Gent are in a strong position to demand that interested sides smash that record for Orban this summer.
Orban is also under a long-term contract running until June 2027, having only joined from Norweigan outfit Staebek in January.Football InsiderHe has already managed six goals in six games in the 2023-24 campaign, picking up where he left off last term. Both Tottenham and Fulham are desperate to replace their talismans in the final days of the summer window.
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