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The Guardian have revealed that the race for Tottenham target Adama Bojang is now heating up, with several clubs in England and Germany now eyeing moves for the Gambian starlet.

Bojang has been prolific for his club Steve Biko FC this season and the striker turned a lot of heads with his showing at the African Under-20 Nations Cup and the Under-20 World Cup in Argentina.

It was The Daily Mail that first reported at the start of April that the striker’s displays had alerted Tottenham while the same publication suggested last month that Chelsea also had their eye on the youngster.

The Guardian have now claimed that apart from Spurs and Chelsea, the like of Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Wolves have also expressed interest in Bojangwhile Manchester United and Newcastle United have also recently entered the race for the 19-year-old.

In addition, the report states that RB Leipzig and EintrachtFrankfurt are also monitoring the teenager, with Steve Biko FC alleged to have received an offer for the player from an unnamed German club recently.

The publication adds that Bojang is expected to cost around €3m (£2.6m) but is thought to prefer a move to the Bundesliga over the Premier League.

One can understand why Bojang would favour a move to Germany as he would have a much better chance at getting regular first-team football at a Bundesliga club than he would at a Premier League side.

Perhaps, Spurs could look to pursue the teenager and his entourage by offering to send him out on loan to a league like the Eredivisie or Ligue 1.

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