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Swansea star Sam Parker, 17, wanted by two Champions League giants as they battle Burnley for wonderkid transfer


SAM PARKER is wanted by PSV Eindhoven, RB Leipzig and Burnley.

The Welsh teen star, 17, made his Swansea debut in the Championship away at Coventry last December.

Swansea ace Sam Parker is targeted by RB Leipzig, PSV Eindhoven and BurnleyCredit: Getty
Parker, 17, has put together some impressive performances in the ChampionshipCredit: Getty

He made three first-team appearances at right wing-back – two in the league and the other in the FA Cup – before a hamstring injury curtailed his season.

But Parker’s promise has alerted clubs both domestically and in Europe.

And they have lodged their interest in the Wales Under-17 international.

Dutch giants PSV have a track record of looking to develop British talent.

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Eindhoven helped improve Everton centre-back Jarrad Branthwaite and Chelsea winger Noni Madueke.

Parker is under contract with the Swans until the summer of 2026 after signing his first professional deal last August.

The teenager, who turns 18 in July, has been with the Welsh club from Under-9level, and has since progressed through the ranks.

Parker was also a member of the Wales squad that played in the European Under-17 Championships in Hungary in the summer of 2023.

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PSV and Leipzig would be able to to offer the teenager Champions League football next season.

Burnley, on the other hand, have found themselves in an intense relegation battle.

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The Clarets are 19th in the Premier League table with six points separating Vincent Kompany’s men from safety.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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