It is said that three Premier League parties focus on the highly rated Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Garcia for a summer movement.
The 21-year-old enjoyed an impressive breakout tournament at the Club World Cup and would have a release clause of only € 50 million (£ 43 million).
Garcia scored twice and offered an assist in three games, after he had succeeded as a replacement for the sick Kylian Mbappe.
He scored in group matches against Al-Hilal and Red Bull Salzburg and claimed an assist in Madrid's victory over Pachuca, while the Spanish giants are the top of Group H.
The Spaniard, which came through the club's academy, was even compared to Real Madrid legend Raul by Boss Xabi Alonso.
And a trio of Premier League clubs are now watching the striker, according to Diario AS.
They claim that the 'Top Premier League clubs have mentioned the entourage of Madrid Striker' about a summer movement and that there has been 'provisional contact' to work out his contractual situation.
Leeds United and Sunderland are said to be interested in two of the clubs.
Gonzalo has left for two years to his contract in Madrid, but his buy -out clause is said to be a relatively affordable € 50 million (£ 43 million).
However, the Academy Star wants to stay with Real Madrid and play for Xabi Alonso.
It is said that he wants to settle in the first team and follow in the footsteps of Marco Asencio, Dani Carvajal, Nacho Fernandez and Lucas Vázquez.
But despite pressing the club World Cup, it will be difficult for the 21-year-old to move Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo or Endrick in Madrid's starting line-up next season.
In the meantime, Gonzalo scored 25 goals this season and offered four assists for Real Madrid Castilla, who plays in the Spanish third layer.
“I followed the Castilla a lot, not just him,” said Alonso. 'To be honest, what he does is no surprise. He often did it for the Castilla.
“He is a typical NR .9 who knows how to wait for his chance and moves well. He reminds me of Raúl, always in the right position, waiting for the chance, getting opportunities and fighting them. I am very happy for him and we need more from him. '
Asked if García will stay in his team next season, Alonso said: 'There are no decisions about the start of the 2025-26 season … We are focused on the club World Cup with whom we have. The club World Cup tells you things, but there is no decision. '
Garcia added: “It is a dream to be here, to be able to play for minutes in this shirt, which means everything for me,” he explained. “It's really a dream come true.
'I hope to score many more goals in this shirt. Now I fully enjoy this experience. '
Real Madrid Face Juventus in the round of 16 on Tuesday evening at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
