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Transfer: Premier League clubs scramble for Onyedika

Ahead of the summer transfer window, Raphael Onyedika, a midfielder for Club Brugge, is being watched by Everton, Nottingham Forest, and Crystal Palace, three Premier League clubs.

HITC said Onyedika might be the most recent high-profile player to leave Club Brugge.

In recent transfer windows, the former Belgian Pro League champions have let go of players like Arnaut Danjuma, Lois Openda, Charles de Ketelaere, and Sofyan Amrabat.

Igor Thiago will go to Brentford in the summer for an estimated £30 million.

If Club Brugge decides to cash in on the Nigerian international at the end of the season, Onyedika would command a high price.

The 22-year-old is apparently of interest to Brentford and Leicester City as well.

In 2022, he moved from Danish team FC Midtjylland to Club Brugge.

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