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Transfer fire: PSV, Ajax chase Brandt as ter Stegen eyes Amsterdam

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Amid a smoldering transfer market, both PSV Eindhoven and AFC Ajax have set their sights on Germany midfielder Julian Brandt. At the same time, Barcelona’s goalkeeper Marc‑André ter Stegen is reportedly on his way to Amsterdam, where the club is also scouting a new striker.

The transfer market is not in full blaze, but a nascent fire is clearly present. This backdrop explains the interest of several Dutch clubs in high‑profile players.

Both PSV Eindhoven and AFC Ajax are reportedly thinking about Julian Brandt as a potential acquisition. Their parallel interest underscores the midfielder’s appeal in the Eredivisie.

Marc‑André ter Stegen, a compatriot of Brandt and the celebrated Barcelona goalkeeper, is said to be heading towards Amsterdam. The Dutch capital’s club is simultaneously looking for a new striker to bolster its attack.

For PSV Eindhoven, a promising opportunity looms, with Hoffenheim emerging as a new adversary in the pursuit. The German side could become a key player in any potential deal.

Feyenoord Rotterdam is close to securing a new goalkeeper and is prepared to turn down a massive offer from Saudi Arabia. The club’s willingness to reject a monster sum highlights its strategic priorities.

Tottenham Hotspur is reportedly spending millions with reckless abandon. In contrast, Real Madrid is described as becoming richer while seemingly idle.

All these developments are featured in the new #DoneDeal transfer podcast produced by VoetbalPrimeur. The programme promises further insight into the evolving market.

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