Denzel Dumfries directed by several top European clubs

PSV Eindhoven right-back Denzel Dumfries could end up in the outburst star in Euro 2020, with several sides across Europe keeping a very close eye on the Dutchman.

Dumfries has excelled with the Netherlands this summer, netted in the first two group games and steered Frank de Boer’s side to the top spot in his group.

The 25-year-old has already made a real splash at Euro 2020, and his hectic summer is not over yet, as Voetbal International says he is being subjected to a huge transfer battle.

Some of the biggest sides in Europe monitor Dumfries, including both Bayern Munich and Inter.

The Germans want someone to replace Bouna Sarr as Benjamin Pavard’s understudy, while Inter have added Dumfries to their list of potential replacements for Achraf Hakimi, who is wanted by Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea.

Dumfries hopes to leave PSV this summer / Soccrates Images / Getty Images

The fun does not end there as AC Milan also track down Dumfries, who can replace Diogo Dalot after his loan from Manchester United expired. Everton are also keen on a deal but have fallen behind the queue due to their need to sell players first.

PSV already planned to sell Dumfries this summer after the right-back asked to leave. He has two years left on his contract and this is PSV’s last chance to earn their full value, and it seems as if they are doing just that.

It is rumored that Dumfries has a release clause of £ 13 million in his contract, which seems to be of great value to one of the stars of the tournament so far.

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“I just play my game like I always do,” Dumfries said (via Goal) in response to all the rumors. “I’m not worried at all. I’m concentrating entirely on the tournament. There’s still a lot of room for improvement.

“I want to grow in knowing how to choose the right position in the possession phase, in the passages, so that I can make the right choice in advance and improve my performance.”

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