Tottenham and Newcastle United are set to make a bid for the £51 million Everton player, who is a target for Barcelona.

Welcome to Thursday’s round-up of the biggest and boldest Premier League transfer rumours currently doing the media rounds – and we begin this week with reports of an emerging transfer tussle between Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur, both of whom are apparently interested in Dutch midfielder Quinten Timber.

 

HITC claim that both clubs are keen to make a bid for the 22-year-old twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurriën, who has impressed with a string of fine displays for Feyenoord in the Eredivisie and has recently earned his first call-up to the Netherlands national team.

The article also wonders whether Arsenal themselves might make a bid, presumably to avoid any awkward family dinners if the Timber twins end up on either side of the North London divide, but it seems to be Spurs and Newcastle who are the most intrigued by a player described as having “Rolls Royce-like qualities.”

The 3AM Verdict: Timber originally broke into the Feyenoord first team as a defensive midfielder but it’s in a more attacking role that he’s really shone – he has six goals and six assists already this season and his ball-carrying skills and ability to create chances in tight spaces around the box have really stood out. No price tag is mentioned, so it’s hard to gauge exactly how good a deal might be, but he’s not looked far off Premier League quality this season, if at all.

 

Barcelona eye Everton man

The list of players to turn out for both Everton and Barcelona isn’t all that long – an idle bit of searching turned up seven, ranging from Yerry Mina to Mark Hughes – but 90min reckon that it could get a little longer this summer as Barça’s technical director Deco has put Amadou Onana on his shopping list.

 

A midfielder is the top priority at the Nou Camp, apparently, and Onana’s name appears on a list of four options alongside Joshua Kimmich, Aleix García and Mats Wieffer. The report reckons that Everton will want around €60m (£51.2m) to sell Onana, which might make him too expensive with a player like Wieffer likely to cost around half of that sum, but apparently the Belgian’s “physique, confidence, aerial ability and danger in the opposition box” make him a genuine contender for the Spanish superclub.

The 3AM Verdict: Everton probably can’t afford to turn down a bid for Onana this summer, and the player himself probably wouldn’t think about for all that long, so this will really come down to whether the perennially penniless Catalans can scrape together enough cash or decide to settle for a cheaper option. In the meantime, we will politely query how much “danger in the opposition box” is offered by a defensive midfielder with a career total of eight senior goals.

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