West Bromwich Albion manager Tony Pulis has promised Saido Berahino that the club will not stand in his way should one of England's elite meet their asking price.
Berahino took his goal tally for the campaign to 20 with a double in Monday’s impressive 3-0 win over champions Chelsea.
Pulis is keen to hold onto the England Under-21 international, yet insists he would not begrudge the £20 million-rated (Dh113.8m) player the chance of a big move.
Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur have all previously been linked with the striker.
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“The most important thing for Saido, as I said when I first walked through the door of the football club, was to concentrate on his football,” Pulis said.
“If he plays well then hopefully for him and for everyone else a top four club might come in.
“West Bromwich Albion will not stop him as long as the deal is right for the football club we will not stop him joining a top four club.
“We hope and pray that he stays with us because he’s got a lot more to come and we don’t think he is at the end of his development.
“If a top four club comes in and the clubs agree a fee then fine, it’s all done, people can shake hands and say what a great job he has done for the football club.”
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