Everton and West Ham are reportedly going head-to-head to sign Burnley midfielder Josh Brownhill, who is available on a free transfer this summer. The 29-year-old played a pivotal role in Burnley’s promotion campaign, scoring 18 goals in the Championship, a standout tally for a central midfielder.
With Brownhill’s contract set to expire on June 30, both Premier League clubs are on alert. Everton manager David Moyes is said to be a long-time admirer of the player, having previously tried to sign him during his time at West Ham. Meanwhile, Graham Potter’s side is also keen, especially given their limited budget under PSR restrictions.
Burnley are still pushing for a contract renewal, but their interest in Rennes midfielder Jordan James suggests they may be preparing for Brownhill’s departure. The midfielder’s versatility, capable of playing as a No. 6, No. 8, or No. 10, makes him an attractive option for both clubs.
With the window heating up, Brownhill could become one of the most valuable free agents in the Premier League this summer.
Information based on reports from TeamTalk by Harry Watkinson - Original Source
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