Tottenham are still looking at £25m creator as Crystal Palace and West Ham enter the race

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The race for Bilal El Khannouss is now heating up, with Tottenham Hotspur battling several clubs for the Moroccan, who is expected to leave the King Power Stadium before the transfer window slams shut.Regular readers of Spurs Web will be aware that Bilal El Khannouss has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham over recent weeks.Just a few days ago, The Times claimed that while the Lilywhites have decided against a move for Harvey Elliott, the Leicester City man remains on Tottenham’s radar.Journalist Ben Jacobs suggested last week that a deal for El Khannouss may be easy for Spurs to get done, but a new update has suggested that may not necessarily be true.Photo by Nigel French/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty ImagesCompetition intensifying for Tottenham target Bilal El KhannoussGiveMeSport have claimed that an exit from the King Power Stadium is still very much on the cards for the 21-year-old, with Tottenham continuing to circle over the player.However, the Lilywhites face a lot of competition for El Khannouss, with Leeds United keen on landing the midfielder while several other clubs have also held talks with the Foxes.Crystal Palace, West Ham, Bayer Leverkusen, and Saudi side Al-Ahli have the Moroccan international on their radar, while Daniel Farke’s men are now considering submitting an opening offer.How much would El Khannouss cost?GiveMeSport confirm that El Khannouss has a £22.5m relegation clause in his contract with Leicester.However, it is revealed that some interested clubs are ready to pay the Foxes a higher package in order to get preferable payment terms for the youngster.The outlet asserts that the relegated club are prepared to accept a fee of around £25m for the former Genk man unless someone decides to trigger his clause.READ MORE: Tottenham have a draft agreement ‘in hand’ to finally sell forgotten midfielderThe post Tottenham are still looking at £25m creator as Crystal Palace and West Ham enter the race appeared first on Spurs Web.