West Ham United and Everton have included Burnley’s Jacob Bruun Larsen in their target list for the summer window, according to Bold.dk.
The forward has scored six goals from 31 league games this season and was mainly used as a substitute by Vincent Kompany. His form for Burnley has attracted interest from other clubs, including West Ham and Everton.
Both the Hammers and Sean Dyche’s side have identified the 25-year-old as a ‘concrete target’.
The two clubs haven’t made any offers yet and their interest is expected to become ‘more and more concrete’ in the coming weeks and months.
Burnley signed the 25-year-old on loan from Hoffenheim and despite their relegation to the Championship, Kompany’s side are keen on retaining him.
Their efforts are likely to be made difficult by West Ham and Everton, who have set their sights on the Denmark international.
As of now, Jacob Bruun Larsen will have to return to Germany after his loan spell at Burnley. His deal at Hoffenheim lasts until 2025, and West Ham and the Toffees will have to negotiate with them, to try to secure the Dane’s services.