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Tottenham Hotspur fans react to Ryan Sessegnon’s performance

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham controls the ball under pressure from Jack Stephens of Southampton during the The Emirates FA Cup Third Round match betwee...
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Tottenham Hotspur fans are worried that Ryan Sessegnon just added to his ever-increasing value.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham controls the ball under pressure from Jack Stephens of Southampton during the The Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Fulham and Southampton at Craven...

Reported Tottenham Hotspur target Ryan Sessegnon was at it again on Saturday.

The Fulham starlet, 17, scored twice in the 6-0 demolition of Burton Albion to make it seven goals in his last 12 Championship games – and nine overall this season.

It was only two months ago that the promising left-back scored a hat-trick in a feat which undoubtedly added to his value, which is bad news for Tottenham.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham reacts during the Sky Bet Championship Play Off Second Leg match between Reading and Fulham at Madejski Stadium on May 16, 2017 in Reading, England.

Prior to that, The Express reported Spurs would have to pay around £50 million for him.

But Tottenham fans on Twitter believe that his value is only going to get bigger and bigger until chairman Daniel Levy steps in and signs him.

Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur looks on during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at White Hart Lane on August 27, 2016 in London, England.

Tottenham fans are right in thinking that he’s only going to get a lot more expensive, but at the same time, it’s not an easy deal to complete for Levy because Fulham are holding all the cards.

The Craven Cottage club signed him up to a new deal in August which keeps him at the Championship side until 2020.

You can understand the frustration from Spurs fans, especially with Liverpool in the mix, but signing a player that talented – especially in January, with Fulham only a point behind the Premier League playoff places – is far easier said than done.