Nottingham Forest are showing serious interest in Lucas Bergvall, who has made up his mind to leave Tottenham this summer.It emerged last weekend that Bergvall had informed Tottenham that he wants to leave the club this summer in search of regular game time.Spurs have allegedly put a valuation of £45m on the 20-year-old, who is currently at the World Cup with Sweden.Bergvall is attracting interest from around Europe, and it has emerged over the last few days that Nottingham Forest had begun talks with the Tottenham midfielder regarding a move to the City Ground.Credit: @thefrederikkejensen / InstagramTottenham will not sell Lucas Bergvall on the cheapFootball Insider have now backed up Forest’s interest in the midfielder, revealing that the Midlands club have identified Bergvall as a possible replacement for Elliot Anderson, who will soon complete a move to Manchester City.However, it is made clear that Spurs will not be forced into selling the Swede on the cheap this summer, despite the youngster making it clear he wants to leave.The Lilywhites are expected to hold out for a ‘decent fee’ for Bergvall and are not panicking despite his transfer request.With the player contracted to Tottenham until the summer of 2031, the North Londoners believe they are in a strong negotiating position.Roberto De Zerbi would prefer to keep Bergvall at SpursFootball Insider say that Forest are ‘firmly in the race’ for Bergvall but the deal is expected to prove difficult for Vitor Pereira’s men, given the level of competition.Interestingly, the outlet claims that Roberto De Zerbi remains keen to keep the midfielder at the club if possible, but the former Djugardens man sees his future away from N17.The outlet adds that Tottenham fought hard to keep Bergvall during the January window, but the situation ‘may now be beyond repair’ for the Lilywhites.READ MORE: Third Tottenham midfield target revealed alongside Mateus Fernandes and Sandro TonaliThe post Tottenham and De Zerbi take strong stance on Lucas Bergvall despite transfer request appeared first on Spurs Web.