Jacob Kewer is a candidate to replace Verses in the World Series

Jakob Keewor is on the list of players being watched by RB Leipzig envoys – who reported Matchyki.pl’s Tomasz Włodarczyk on the ‘Transfer Window’ programme.

The Polish actor burst into Serie A matches in the colors of Spezia Calcio and immediately sparked interest in his person from the strongest European teams, which could lead to a summer move to West Ham United.

However, the Italian team rejected the offer of “Młoty”, which Milan tried to take advantage of to reach a very early agreement with the “Eagles”. That may be over, but that doesn’t spell the likely end to the transfer saga with Jacob Keewor, who is in the crosshairs of more and more clubs with each passing week.

In recent weeks and days, Juventus, Napoli, Atletico Madrid and Borussia Dortmund have joined the list. And now Matchyki.pl’s Tomasz Włodarczyk believes RB Leipzig and Eintracht Frankfurt are also among the teams keeping an eye on the 22-year-old’s actions.

The Red Bulls have begun searching the market for a valuable successor to Jusko Gvardiol, who may leave German stadiums in the summer after the success of the World Cup.

The second team of the Bundesliga has already come to terms with the loss of Ivan Ndyka on a free transfer and is therefore looking for a worthy successor to the French defender.

Kiwior has played seventeen games this season with Spezia Calcio.


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