Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sane is reportedly attracting widespread interest in his signature from Premier League clubs.
The Germany international has already spent a period competing in England's top flight, starring for Manchester City between 2016 and 2020.
However, Sane has taken his game to another level with Bayern, contributing 47 goals and 48 assists from his 159 appearances in all competitions.
Aside from Harry Kane, the 28-year-old has been Bayern's key man during 2023-24, chipping in with eight strikes and 10 assists from 17 Bundesliga starts.
As it stands, though, there is doubt over his long-term future at the Allianz Arena, a consequence of less than 18 months remaining on his contract.
While penning fresh terms is a possibility, Bayern are aware that they find themselves in a situation where they would need to cash in on Sane should he not sign a renewal come the end of the summer.
According to Fichajes, Liverpool, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur are all actively monitoring any developments with the situation.
Although Bayern would not consider any cut-price fees if they saw the value in keeping Sane until 2025, three of the Premier League's big-hitters recognise the opportunity that may arise.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is a long-term admirer of his compatriot and allegedly views him as a potential alternative to Mohamed Salah, who is again attracting interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Meanwhile, Mikel Arteta holds Sane in similar regard at a time when Arsenal have sometimes struggled for goals in the final third, the versatile attacker able to be deployed in a number of roles.
Even without Kane still in North London, Spurs head coach Ange Postecoglou has shown that having such personnel at his disposal can work, with Sane reportedly viewed as another option if Spurs qualify for the Champions League.
Much will depend on where Sane sees the next phase of his career, or whether he may prefer to remain at Bayern until 2025 to provide himself with more options.
Bayern committed to paying €60m for Sane in 2020, although it is unclear what fee would be required to secure his signature on this occasion. body check tags ::