Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and West Ham United are all interested in Benfica fullback Alexander Bah, according to reports from Denmark.
Tipsbladet feature a long story recalling that the player has been sought by several clubs in the past few months.
Many of them seem to have given up on their chases, and it’s said there are now ‘bigger fish’ looking to get him signed in the final days of the transfer window.
It’s claimed that Arsenal, Nottingham Forest and West Ham have all ‘shown interest’, even though it’s not certain Benfica would agree to sell the player.
The Eagles have other plans for the right-back, having big belief in his development, and only an offer worth €30-35m would make them ‘consider the situation’.
Tipsbladet also bring some specific information about the interest from each Premier League side.
Regarding West Ham, it’s said they ‘lead’ with the money from Declan Rice’s sale. As for Nottingham Forest, they claim after the crazy purchases from the past year, they’re now more focused on bringing in players who’d make it to the starting team. And on Arsenal, it’s said that following the loan of Kieran Tierney, there should be a place for ‘rotation’ in the squad.
There’s just one reason to believe the Gunners may be behind in this race. As Portuguese outlet A Bola features a story on the situation today, they say an offer from a mid-table Premier League club is about to arrive. So that’d be more likely to be from the Hammers or Tricky Trees.