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West Ham told to pay €10-15m for Lemina

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West Ham told to pay €10-15m for Lemina

Juventus have set their asking price for West Ham target Mario Lemina at €10-15m this summer, according to Italian source Calciomercato.

West Ham, Tottenham, Swansea and Leicester City have all made enquiries into the possibility of signing Juventus midfielder Mario Lemina this summer, according to Corriere dello Sport, quoted by Juvenews.

The Gabonese international midfielder had an impressive loan spell with the Bianconeri last season, making 17 appearances in all competitions and scoring twice which proved enough for the Serie A champions to make his loan move from Marseille permanent from July 1st, 2016 for a fee of £7.1m.

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However, reports in Italy are suggesting that there is high demand in the former France U21 international from the Premier League and that Juventus would be willing to sell Lemina this summer should a club meet their asking price.

West Ham were interested last summer in Lemina before he joined Juventus on an initial loan spell, while Tottenham, Swansea and Leicester have all asked the question to the Italian giants.

Lemina isn’t the only Juve midfielder who could be on the way out of Turin this summer as Roberto Pereyra is also on the chopping block, with West Ham a ‘likely destination’ for the Argentine who is valued at €15m.

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