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One of Europe’s brightest young midfield prospects is starting to attract some serious attention.
Born in 2006, FC Porto’s highly rated Danish midfielder Victor Froholt is currently on the firm radar of several top clubs, according to sources close to the agent industry. catch off side.
Tottenham, Arsenal, Brighton & Hove Albion and Atletico Madrid are all closely monitoring the teenager’s progress as the January transfer window approaches.
Porto are open to offers and with Froholt’s rapidly growing reputation, the 19-year-old could be at the center of a fierce transfer battle in 2026.
Tottenham and Arsenal are keeping an eye on Froholt
Several English clubs have already stepped up their scouting efforts, with Premier League scouts frequently attending Porto matches to monitor Froholt’s development.
The youngster has made eight appearances for Porto this season, scoring one goal and providing two assists.
Arsenal are particularly keen, seeing him as a potential linchpin in a long-term midfield rebuild.
Mikel Arteta’s coaching staff reportedly value his passing range and intelligence, with some even describing him as a “future Granit Xhaka” for his ability to dictate the tempo from deep.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are impressed by another aspect of his game. Spurs believe Froholt’s relentless energy and physical profile make him suitable for Premier League football.
Also in the race are Brighton, famous for identifying and nurturing young talent before they explode onto the world stage.
English club faces competition from Atletico Madrid
It’s not just English clubs that are paying attention. Atlético Madrid have also been keeping a close eye on Froholt for several months.
Diego Simeone is thought to admire his physical strength and pressing workload, qualities that align well with Atleti’s fierce and combative style of play in La Liga.
Porto are hoping to secure a transfer fee in the range of 50-60 million euros, a figure they believe reflects both his current abilities and his future potential.
Competition for his signature is heating up ahead of the January transfer window, with Arsenal, Tottenham, Brighton and Atletico Madrid all on the move.
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