Music
Robbie Williams 'in £100m bidding war'
Published Saturday, Jul 17 2010, 09:09 BST | By Colin Daniels

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The singer, who signed a record-breaking £80million deal in 2002, is alleged to be in high demand following his return to Take That.
A source told The Sun: "Signing Robbie Williams is the holy grail for labels at the moment.
"He's already struck the biggest record deal in history, so whatever he is offered will have to compare favourably to that. He could be the first British artist to ever land a £100million deal."
It was recently claimed that the Take That reunion could earn the band £75 million.
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