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Wolves, Everton, West Ham and Tottenham Hotspur are monitoring the situation of Borussia Menchenradbach’s striker Tim Craindienst.
Borussia Mönchengladbach may have to sell Kleindienst without losing his qualifications for European competitions. The source is notified Catch off side Premier League clubs are ready to pay German strikers between 30-35 million euros. This number is considered a very reasonable investment given the player’s current form and impressive statistics.
However, Kleindienst is not only attracting attention from Premier League clubs. Italian giants such as AC Milan and Rome are also closely following the player’s situation. Bayern Munich stands out as one of the teams that appreciate him as a potential enhancement in the attacking force.
Tottenham needs Tim Craindienst
Tottenham signed Dominique Solanke at the beginning of the season, but he was unable to score consistent goals. He needs more support in the offense, and the German striker could prove to be the ideal acquisition of the North London Club. He is 29 years old and at the peak of his strength. He hits the ground running in the Premier League and aims to make an immediate impact.
The player has 16 goals for his name this season, and he has earned 10 assists along the way. Tottenham will do well to secure his signature. If you want to bounce hard, they need more quality on the side. This is a disappointing season for them and they’ll be hoping for a revision next year.
Everton and West Hamkeen
Similarly, Everton will lose Dominique Calvert Lewin on a free transfer next year, and they will need to replace him. Kleindienst could be a great option for them.
As far as West Ham is concerned, they signed Niklas Fullkrag at the beginning of the season, and the Germans couldn’t live up to expectations. He also struggles with the issue of injuries. Hammers desperately need a reliable finisher.