Manager Philippe Clement has strongly hinted that Club Brugge are
ready to cash in on Emmanuel Dennis in the upcoming transfer window.
The
Nigeria international was linked with a departure from the Belgian
champions last summer but stayed put at Club Brugge when the window
closed and ended up signing a new deal, which saw an increase in his
valuation.
Prior to the coronavirus
pandemic, Dennis was valued in the region of 25 million euros, a fee
which is now deemed to be excessive because of the current financial
crisis clubs are experiencing due to the virus.
The
22-year-old is attracting interest from several clubs in the big five
leagues, including Arsenal, Newcastle United, Brighton, Sheffield
United, Watford, Monaco and Sampdoria.
"It is very likely that Dennis will leave. He can also count on a lot of interest," Clement told La Dernière Heure via Daily Mail.
'It is the time for him to take a new step."
Dennis
joined Club Brugge in 2017 from Ukrainian club Zorya Lugansk, and has
won the Belgian First Division title twice in three years.
Igho Kingsley
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