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Luka Modric is on his way to Manchester United.
Boss Alex Ferguson has offered Tottenham a ÂŁ25million fee, rising to ÂŁ30m based on appearances and success.
Modric, 26, will be handed a four-year deal worth ÂŁ26m.
His wages of ÂŁ125,000 a week will put him among the big earners at Old Trafford.
Modric has kept up to date with talks while at Euro 2012 with Croatia and will seal the move on his return.
Spurs held off interest from Chelsea to hold on to the midfielder last year.
The Croatian said he had no intention of quitting Spurs having signed a six-year deal in May 2010.
United boss Fergie signed Japanese star Shinji Kagawa this week and wants Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote and Everton left-back Leighton Baines — but refuses to match the £20m valuations on each.
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