ARSENAL star Jurrien Timber’s twin brother Quinten is being chased by a gaggle of Premier League clubs, according to reports.
The defender signed for the Gunners from Ajax in a deal worth around £40million back in July.
Quinten, meanwhile, has played for Ajax’s fierce rivals Feyenoord since 2022.
The 22-year-old’s stunning start to the season for Arne Slot’s side has attracted interest from a number of top clubs across Europe.
According to 90min, Manchester United are among the teams keen on signing the midfielder.
Erik ten Hag worked with his brother Jurrien at Ajax and tried to sign the full-back before being gazumped by Arsenal.
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In addition to the Red Devils, Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham are claimed to have taken an interest in Quinten.
Arsenal scouts are said to have been impressed by his performances for Feyenoord this term.
Should they pursue their interest, the Gunners could look to Jurrien to convince his sibling to join.
Quinten has previously spoken of his desire to play with his brother in the professional ranks.
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He said: “Yes, for sure. In the future, of course. It would be nice to be able to take such a step.
“But that, of course, starts today at Feyenoord. This season, I want to show beautiful things. And we will see what the future brings. But that would certainly be nice, yes.”
Monaco, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Napoli are also claimed to be interested in Quinten.
As recently as last season, the two brothers still shared a bedroom at their mum’s house.
Having been planning to move out, Quinten told the NY Times in March: We’ve lived together our whole lives. It will be weird.”
The Feyenoord star has scored once and grabbed three assists in seven league matches this season.
Last season he helped his side win the Eredivisie title.
Jurrien, meanwhile, is set for a long period on the sidelines after suffering a serious knee injury against Nottingham Forest in Arsenal’s opening Premier League match of the season.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk