Strikers are expected to be in high-demand this summer, with Arsenal, Villa, Chelsea and Spurs among the clubs understood to be on the lookout for a new forward.
Strikers are expected to be in high-demand this summer, with Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Tottenham among the Premier League clubs understood to be on the lookout for a new forward. In fact, Sky Sports News understands there could be as many as 12 clubs in the market for a frontman this summer. Bournemouth, Crystal Palace, Everton, Ipswich, Leicester, Southampton, West Ham and Wolves are also considering varying profiles of strikers.
However, the record that precedes him for players making the jump from the Eredivisie to the Premier League is not a great one and does create reservations among scouts. Gimenez's xG is good at 26.39, but he has not provided many assists over the past season. He very much leads the line, plays on the shoulder of the last defender and is devilish in the box, even with his head.
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