Southampton are set to face competition from a quartet of Premier League clubs for the signing of Samuel Iling-Junior this summer.
According to Football Insider, there are four top flight sides all monitoring the 20-year-old ahead of the transfer market reopening at the end of the season.
Iling-Junior’s contract is set to expire in the summer of 2025, meaning Italian giants Juventus may be forced to cash in on the youngster this year in order to avoid losing him for nothing.
The versatile youngster can play in midfield or out wide as a wing-back or winger, and has featured 17 times in Serie A for Max Allegri’s side this campaign – mainly as an attacking left wing-back.
But the England under-21 international is now attracting interest from clubs back home, which could lead to a return to the country after leaving Chelsea’s academy system in 2020.
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Everton, Tottenham, Brighton and West Ham are all reportedly monitoring the player’s progress with a view to a potential summer move.
Spurs and Everton have long-admired the player and could now pursue a deal at the end of the season.
Bayern Munich and Bayer Leverkusen are both also mentioned as potential suitors for Iling-Junior as well.
However, it remains to be seen whether he would be interested in a move to Germany.
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Southampton were linked with a move for Iling-Junior last month, with the Saints already planning for the summer window.
The Saints and Juve have previously worked together in the transfer window, with the Turin outfit signing Carlos Alcaraz on loan during the January market earlier this year.
It has been claimed that Juve are interested in a permanent deal for Alcaraz but that they view the €49.5 (£42.5) million option to buy clause as prohibitive, so the Hampshire outfit’s interest in Iling-Junior may help the clubs find a compromise.