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- Four German top-flight clubs are competing to sign the Bayern Munich youngster
- Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brighton have joined the race alongside Dutch champions PSV
- The 20-year-old midfielder desires a team that plays dominant, attacking football with ball control
- A return to former loan club Heidenheim is impossible after their demotion to the second tier
Bayern Munich prospect Arijon Ibrahimović has emerged as a major target for clubs across Europe. The 20-year-old attacking midfielder is drawing serious attention from the Bundesliga.
Werder Bremen and FC Augsburg have marked the talented star as a priority signing for the upcoming season. Meanwhile, European football representatives VfB Stuttgart and TSG Hoffenheim are also tracking his progress closely.
Interest extends beyond Germany’s borders. Three English Premier League sides—Crystal Palace, Fulham and Brighton & Hove Albion—are all keen on securing his services. Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven have also registered their interest in the versatile player.
Ibrahimović spent the previous campaign on loan at 1. FC Heidenheim. However, he will not return to the Baden-Württemberg club following their relegation to the 2. Bundesliga.
The player prefers a move to a side that dominates possession and employs an aggressive tactical approach. Bayern now face a crucial decision over whether to integrate him into their first-team squad, approve a permanent transfer, or arrange another temporary spell away from the Allianz Arena.