Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur target Amiri for potential signing
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur Eye Midfielder Nadiem Amiri
Two of England's Premier League giants, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, have shown interest in signing Nadiem Amiri from German club Hoffenheim. The 22-year-old midfielder has been a key player for the under-21s squad and is anticipated to make his senior debut for Germany soon.
Amiri joined Hoffenheim in 2012 and has been a consistent member of the team ever since. His significant contribution to the Germany under-21 team that won the UEFA European Championship last year is noteworthy.
The midfielder's current contract with Hoffenheim expires in 2020, and his contract status may influence his transfer situation. However, it is reported that Amiri could be available for a transfer fee of around £15 million, a figure that would likely be considered a minor bargain in the current transfer market.
Hoffenheim's football coach, Kevin Brok, has been linked to the interest from Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in Amiri. The midfielder's absence from the field this season due to injury might have opened up an opportunity for these clubs to negotiate a deal.
Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are known for their competitive spirit, often battling for young stars. Other top European clubs may also enquire about Amiri's services, making the transfer saga an exciting one to follow.
Amiri's senior debut for Germany is eagerly awaited, and his potential move to a Premier League club could further accelerate his rise in the football world. As the transfer window progresses, more details about Amiri's transfer are expected to emerge.
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