Bristol City midfielder Alex Scott’s price has gone up amid interest from Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur, Jesse Marsch’s Leeds United and Julen Lopetegui’s Wolverhampton Wanderers in the January transfer window, according to The Telegraph.
Leeds and Tottenham target Alex Scott’s price has gone up
The report published this afternoon has claimed that Wolves are among the clubs interested in Scott, who has been linked with Premier League rivals Tottenham and Leeds as well.
‘The intense competition for the 19-year-old has driven up the price for the teenager’, according to the report.
CBS Sports journalist Ben Jacobs reported on Twitter last week that Leeds and Tottenham are among the Premier League clubs who are keen on signing Scott from City in the January transfer window.
The journalist added that Bournemouth, Wolves, Leicester City and Briton and Hove Albion are also interested in the England Under-20 international.

Jacobs claimed that Championship club Bristol City will sell the 19-year-old for £12 million.
However, City manager Nigel Pearson has since said that it will take much more than £12 million for his club to sell the midfielder.
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Scott has made 25 appearances in the Championship for City so far this season.
The 19-year-old has given four assists in those matches.
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