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Tottenham are in talks to sell Roberto Soldado to Spanish club Sevilla.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy wants £11million for the striker, who has scored just seven Premier League goals - three of them penalties - since arriving from Valencia in 2013 for £26m.

Europa League holders Sevilla - who recently sold star frontman Carlos Bacca to AC Milan - are believed to be willing to match his current wages of £40,000 after tax to take him back to La Liga.

The Spaniards can also offer the 30-year-old Champions League football in the coming season, whereas Spurs face a fifth successive campaign in the lesser Europa League.

Monaco had also been interested in Soldado but their interest has cooled since they agreed to loan Stephan El Shaarawy from AC Milan.

Tottenham have already off-loaded Etienne Capoue to Premier League new boys Watford and Paulinho to Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande.

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They also hope to sell Vlad Chiriches to Turkish champions Galatasaray, while his fellow central defenders Younes Kaboul and Federico Fazio are also being touted for moves away from White Hart Lane.

Highly-rated teenage midfield prospect Harry Winks is likely to be loaned out this summer.

Rangers boss Mark Warburton is keen to take him to Glasgow, although Spurs would rather find him a club in the Championship south of the border.