Tottenham Hotspur's European final match-winner Brennan Johnson finds himself in an unclear situation in North London due to growing Premier League interest in his services.
It is understood that Tottenham, while not actively looking to part with the Wales international, are considering letting Johnson leave if they get a acceptable offer.
The Eagles are reportedly the side most advanced in their pursuit for Johnson, but several clubs are thought to be monitoring his situation closely.
Johnson was Tottenham's leading top-flight goalscorer the previous campaign with 11 strikes, and wrote his name in Spurs folklore by scoring the winner in their European final triumph over Manchester United in Bilbao, ending the club's 17-year wait for a trophy.
However, the departure of Ange Postecoglou and appointment of Thomas Frank has meant Johnson occupying more of a peripheral role this season.
The Welsh forward, has made only 6 Premier League starting appearances this term.
Therefore, a series of clubs have been alerted to his potential availability ahead of the winter transfer window.
Due to his limited game time and the prospect of a World Cup approaching with his national team, a move away from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium could benefit Johnson in January.
The attacker moved to Tottenham from Forest in a deal valued at £47.5m in the 2023 summer window and has registered twenty-seven goals for the club.
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