Yegor Yarmolyuk of Brentford during a Premier League match. (Photo: Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
Yegor Yarmolyuk has linked his move from Brentford in recent weeks, with several clubs monitoring his situation.
Brentford has set a price tag of around 30 million euros for the youngster, but the club is aiming to keep him up next season, rather than prioritizing his sales. Catch off side.
Yarmolyuk has a long-term contract until 2031, and the club retains the option to extend it for a year.
Brentford players are in demand
The unnamed Premier League and Laliga club ask about the situation in Ukraine, and Borussia Dortmund and Napoli continue to watch him. Burnley, Leeds United, Tottenham, Everton and the Wolves all closely track their midfielders, but have yet to take a formal approach.
The versatility of Yarmolyuk has attracted the attention of Premier League clubs. It will be interesting to see if the club willingly move forward with an official approach for him.
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Tottenham and Leeds should move for Yegor Yarmolyuk
The 21-year-old is a talented player with a bright future and was able to prove that he is a solid long-term acquisition for most Premier League clubs. Tottenham certainly can use deeper depths in the middle of the central area. In particular, players like Yves Bissouma are linked to the exit.
Rodrigo Bentanchourt is equally inconsistent. Ukrainians could prove to be a quality addition. He excels under Brentford’s Thomas Frank, and if the Danish manager is appointed as the next Tottenham boss, the North London Club could have the advantage in the transfer race.
Meanwhile, Leeds can also use his qualities in the middle of the park. They have secured promotions to the Premier League and are aiming to build a team that can establish themselves as regulars on top flights. They need more control and calm in the middle, and the 21-year-old could be the ideal acquisition for them.