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Brentford midfielder Mickel Damsgaard continues to attract attention in the transfer market.
The player has signed a contract with his club until 2030, attracting attention from major European clubs.
Sources close to the situation have notified us Catch off side Naples and Inter Milan are closely monitoring the situation at Damsgaard. In the Premier League, Tottenham, Aston Villa, Newcastle United and West Ham United are closely watching his potential availability.
In particular, Tottenham is putting pressure on Damsguard’s moves to improve the midfield. They want to add more technical capabilities and creativity to the aspects. Newcastle United and West Ham United are also evaluating his prospects for his transfer.
Brentford is believed to be accepting offers in the range of 40 million euros. It will be interesting to see if there are clubs going forward that will be happy to come with an official offer to sign players. The bee paid about £13.5 million to sign him.
Tottenham can use Mikkel Damsgaard
Tottenham will require more creativity and technical capabilities in the team, and Damsguard will be a useful addition. They tried to sign him a few years ago.
If they were to appoint Thomas Frank as manager, they could have the advantage in the transfer race. The Danish midfielder can reunite with Frank at the North London Club. He has been labelled “great” in the past.
Aston Villa, Newcastle, West Ham Keene
Similarly, Aston Villa and Newcastle are hoping to seek European qualifications next season, and they need more quality on their teams. The Brentford star could be the ideal acquisition for them. Participating in one of the two clubs is attractive to players. They have a scary team and ambitious projects.
Finally, West Ham could be an interesting opportunity too. However, players may want to compete at the highest level. Tottenham, Aston Villa and Newcastle could be more attractive destinations for him.
The asking price is very sudden and it is still unclear if the club is willing to pay.