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·16 janvier 2025
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·16 janvier 2025
Tegan Finn is thought be attracting interest from some top teams in the English top flight.
Plymouth Argyle starlet Tegan Finn is attracting interest from the Premier League.
This is according to Football Insider, who have reported that he is the latest Pilgrims player to be the subject of interest from elsewhere.
Morgan Whittaker is another player who has attracted interest during this window - and Burnley are even thought to have made a bid for him.
Hull City are another team that have taken an interest in the winger, who has been impressive during his permanent spell at Home Park, building on an excellent loan stay in Devon.
He was particularly prolific last season and scored the winner in the FA Cup against Brentford last weekend, which would have only increased interest in his signature.
It will be interesting to see whether he is still a Plymouth player when the January window deadline passes.
Bali Mumba is another player who has recently been linked with a move away from Home Park, with Leeds United thought to have watched him in action.
With Junior Firpo's future unclear, it's no surprise that the Whites are looking at their full-back situation, and Mumba is someone who can operate on both sides.
A less well-known Plymouth player is the one attracting interest from the English top tier though.
Finn is attracting top-tier interest and clubs at the top level may see this as a good opportunity to try and move for him, with his deal expiring at the end of next season.
The teenager has already appeared for the Pilgrims at a senior level, making his debut in the Championship earlier this term and making three league appearances for the Devon-based outfit.
With the player already making the step up to the first team, it's no surprise that he has attracted interest, with some of England's top sides taking an interest in him, according to Football Insider.
Finn may not have been in the matchday squad on Tuesday, but he is clearly a highly-rated player at Home Park.
The fact he's already making appearances for the first team shows that he's a very promising player.
Being trusted to play in a relegation battle must give Finn a lot of belief - and he will also learn a lot from what the Pilgrims are currently going through.
If he can be part of a team that pulls off a great escape, that would be great for him.