Having lost Xavi Simons to Paris Saint-Germain due to a release clause, PSV Eindhoven need some reinforcements in
midfield, and are tracking Aster Vranckx.
past, and linked once again, this time by DH.
The outlet look at the future of both Charles De Ketelaere and Vranckx, who are both of interest to PSV Eindhoven these days.
When it comes to the latter, it’s recalled that he spent last season at Milan, where his compatriot also plays, on loan from VfL
Wolfsburg.
Vranckx doesn’t have a future in Germany, however, and DH explain that Celta Vigo, Fulham and Burnley are ‘among the
clubs’ who are interested in the 20-year-old.
However, his good performances with the Belgium national team of late have made his value on the market rise a bit, which
is why the Bundesliga side will want ‘at least €10m’ for their man.
That’s a fee both Fulham and Burnley should be able to afford, but it will also depend on who else Marco Silva and Vincent
Kompany are targeting this summer.
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Swiss striker Zeki Amdouni signs five-year deal with Burnley
The 22-year-old striker has signed on for a five-year tenure with the Clarets for an undisclosed fee.
Amdouni scored 12 goals in the Swiss Super League last season. His prowess also shone on an international stage as he
emerged as the top scorer in the UEFA Conference League with a total of seven goals.
Born in Geneva, Amdouni made his senior debut for Switzerland last year and netted his first goal against Belarus in March.
This was followed by a spectacular performance in his subsequent three games, where he scored four goals. He also
represented the Swiss U21s in the UEFA U21 European Championship.
On joining Burnley, an excited Amdouni stated, “I’m very happy to be here and I’m excited to start. The last two months
were very important to me; I spoke to the coach, and he really wanted me. Also, I really wanted to work with him, for me
that’s the most important.”
“For my career, to choose a good club, where the coach wants you is important to me. I know the Premier League is the best
league in the world. It’s not easy for sure but I am confident with the coach, and the staff, I can do good things here.”
Burnley’s manager, Vincent Kompany, also expressed his satisfaction with the new signing, “He’s been on our radar for quite
a while now. Zeki is such a goal threat. The way he can play the final pass creates so many assists and thanks to the amount
of work he puts in on the pitch – he scores plenty himself.”
“He’s a very intelligent footballer, technically gifted and with a great work ethic. He works really hard! We’re looking forward
to working with him. He’s a big talent.”
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