Serhou Guirassy stays eager on finishing a transfer to the Premier League this summer time.
The Stuttgart striker has been one in every of Europe’s most prolific forwards this season and has scored 24 Bundesliga targets to this point, a tally bettered solely by Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane.
The Guinea worldwide was strongly linked with a transfer to England in January and was reportedly open to a mid season change, with the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal believed to be contemplating a deal.
Guirassy to affix the Premier League this summer time?
The 28-year-old has a launch clause of simply £15m in his present contract which makes him a really engaging proposition for any potential suitors.
The ahead turned down a brand new contract with Stuttgart forward of the January window and it nonetheless stays to be seen if he’ll signal contemporary phrases earlier than the summer time window opens.
The German membership are nonetheless hopeful that their star striker will keep past the of the season and Stuttgart’s sporting director Fabian Wohlgemuth informed Sky Germany:
“Within the final two switch intervals, it was the case that just about everybody was prepared for him to depart however he stayed each occasions.”
Wohlgemuth admitted that securing Champions League soccer may very well be pivotal to their hopes of holding Guirassy.
“It’s a bit of the puzzle for gamers to determine for or towards us”, he added.
Regardless of not leaving in January Guriassy’s launch clause is energetic once more this summer time, and HITC have reported that Premier League curiosity stays, with the participant able to make the transfer, however he stays very centered on Stuttgart’s finish to the season.
The studies provides Manchester United, Newcastle, Tottenham, Crystal Palace, Wolves, Fulham and West Ham have all watched Guirassy in motion in latest months, and there’s additionally curiosity from Italy and Spain.
Guriassy’s present contract runs till 2026 however Stuttgart stay hopeful of agreeing a brand new deal which both will increase the clause or removes it utterly.