Aston Villa's Christian Benteke has submitted a transfer
request but the club still expect him to stay.
The 22-year-old signed from Genk for £7m last summer and
went on to score 23 goals in all competitions.
Villa have told Benteke, who has been linked with Arsenal,
Chelsea and Tottenham, they will "act" on offers that meet
their valuation.
"He will remain a Villa player should this not happen," the club
said in a statement.
"He was reminded that there are three years remaining on his
contract, we consider him to be a Villa player and expect that
he will be with us for the 2013-14 season."
Benteke has not travelled on the club's pre-season tour to
Germany, but Villa said he had already been given extra time
off until 18 July before the transfer request was made.
Manager Paul Lambert said he was "hugely disappointed" at
the Belgium international's transfer request.
Lambert said: "It's important that people appreciate we are
trying to build something strong and vibrant here at the club,
something this club demands and stands for, and we want
Christian to be part of that."
Benteke ended the season as the fourth-highest Premier
League scorer in 2012-13, and his goals were crucial in helping
Villa avoid relegation.
However, in May he received a warning from Lambert after he
was quoted in national newspapers suggesting he would seek a
transfer.
Benteke submits transfer request
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