Liverpool and Tottenham have not been scared off by Koln's £25million price-tag for Jonas Hector, according to reports.

Hector has been tipped to leave Koln this summer and his fine performances for Germany at Euro 2016 highlighted why Europe's top clubs are in for the left-back.

The 26-year-old also drew attention to himself by scoring the winning penalty for Joachim Low's side in the quarter-final clash with Italy.

And German newspaper Bild claim Barcelona, Liverpool and Tottenham have all enquired about the availability of the defender, with Barca making a £15m bid.

Koln are said to have instantly rejected the Catalan side's offer, demanding a transfer fee closer to their valuation of £25m.

And while this looks to have deterred Luis Enrique's side, Bild claim it has not fazed the Premier League duo who could go ahead and match it.

Liverpool have long been linked with Hector due to Jurgen Klopp's knowledge of the Bundesliga.

Source: Daily Express

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