Sources: Newcastle United and Aston Villa consider January move for Bundesliga star
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Sources: Newcastle United and Aston Villa consider January move for Bundesliga star
"The German international's contract expires at the end of the current season, and with no clear agreement on an extension, his future in the Bundesliga remains uncertain. This situation has caught the attention of several top European sides, particularly in the Premier League, where Brandt is seen as both an affordable and experienced option. The attacking midfielder has played five times this season and scored one goal for the Bundesliga giants."
"Both teams are keen to strengthen their squads ahead of the second half of the campaign, and Brandt's potential availability at a reduced price makes him an attractive target. With Dortmund risking losing him for free in the summer, a January transfer could suit all parties. Another scenario being discussed is a pre-contract agreement, which would allow Brandt to join a new club on a free transfer at the end of the season."
"Tottenham are also considering a move for the 29-year-old playmaker. With James Maddison sidelined through injury, Thomas Frank's side are short on creative options in midfield. Brandt's versatility, capable of playing centrally, out wide, or even in deeper attacking roles, fits the profile of what Spurs are lookin for. Given their tight January budget, his contract situation could make him one of the more realistic targets available."
Julian Brandt's contract at Borussia Dortmund expires at season's end with no renewal agreement in place. Several Premier League clubs view Brandt as an affordable, experienced option given his contract situation. Brandt has made five appearances and scored once this season. Newcastle United and Aston Villa are monitoring the situation and could pursue a January transfer to avoid losing him for free in summer. A pre-contract agreement is another possibility, allowing a free move at season's end. Tottenham are also interested due to James Maddison's injury and Brandt's versatility across attacking midfield and wide roles. Dortmund's sporting director has indicated renewal remains possible.
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