Brentford and Newcastle prepare offers for Ivory Coast winger Bazoumana Touré

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Bazoumana Touré during Ivory Coast’s World Cup campaign

Brentford and Newcastle are preparing official offers for Ivory Coast winger Bazoumana Touré as the Premier League clubs look to secure the signature of one of the most watched young players in the transfer market.

Touré’s performances during the 2026 FIFA World Cup have increased attention around his name, with several clubs in England closely following his situation. The 20-year-old has become a target for Premier League sides looking to strengthen their attacking options this summer.

Brentford and Newcastle have already started discussions over a possible move and are now preparing proposals as they look to turn their interest into a completed deal.

The winger remains under contract with German side TSG Hoffenheim until June 2029, but the club is reportedly open to considering his departure if their valuation is met.

Hoffenheim are demanding €50 million for Touré, a figure that has been viewed as a significant amount by both Brentford and Newcastle.

Despite the difference in valuation, negotiations are continuing with all parties appearing willing to find an agreement. A potential deal could be reached in the region of €40 million to €50 million if discussions continue positively.

The next few weeks are expected to be important in determining Touré’s future, with Brentford potentially ready to submit an offer as early as this week.

Touré’s situation has also attracted interest from other Premier League clubs, with Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United among those monitoring developments. The clubs could decide to make their own move if they choose to enter the race for the Ivory Coast international.

With growing interest surrounding the young winger, the transfer battle for Touré’s signature is expected to continue as clubs assess whether they can reach an agreement with Hoffenheim.