Report: Everton Agree Fee With Tottenham For Alan Hutton

The two clubs have reached a compromise, so a deal could be imminent...

EPL: Alan Hutton , Tottenham Hotspur - Manchester United (PA)
Everton and Tottenham Hotspur appear to have reached an agreement over the transfer fee for Alan Hutton.

Hutton's future at White Hart Lane is in doubt due to the abundance of right-backs at the club, and Spurs are thought to be ready to sell him at the right price.

According to the News of the World, Everton had valued Hutton at £5 million, while Tottenham were asking for £9m, and so they have settled for a middle-ground figure of £7m.

Hutton's first full season at White Hart Lane was plagued by injury, and he only managed eight league appearances.

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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