Europe’s top clubs circle as Ivory Coast forward Bazoumana Touré emerges as summer target

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Europe’s top clubs circle as Ivory Coast forward Bazoumana Touré emerges as summer target

Manchester United and Arsenal are among a number of leading European clubs showing interest in Ivory Coast forward Bazoumana Touré ahead of the summer transfer window.

The 20-year-old winger has attracted attention following a series of performances at both club and international level this season.

His displays have placed him firmly on the radar of several high-profile teams seeking attacking reinforcements.

According to Fussballdaten, Bayern Munich are also in the race to sign the Hoffenheim player, while Premier League sides Bournemouth, Everton and Leeds United have reportedly sent scouts to observe him in recent matches.

Those observations are said to have taken place during Hoffenheim’s Bundesliga fixtures against Wolfsburg and Heidenheim.

Touré remains under contract with Hoffenheim until June 2029, giving the German club a strong position in any potential negotiations.

The club declined offers during the winter transfer window, opting to retain the player despite growing interest.

However, the situation could change in the summer. Hoffenheim are understood to be open to a sale if their valuation is met, with the asking price believed to be between 50 and 55 million euros.

The Ivorian international is currently valued at €35 million on Transfermarkt and earns an annual salary of €840,000 (546,000,000 FCFA).

His contributions this season include 25 appearances across all competitions, with two goals scored and ten assists provided.https:

His ability to operate from the left wing, combined with his creative output, has made him a notable figure in Hoffenheim’s campaign.

The growing list of interested clubs reflects his rising profile within European football.

With the summer transfer window approaching, attention is expected to intensify as clubs weigh up a move for one of the emerging talents of the season.