
West Ham, Fulham, and Leeds United have reportedly joined RB Leipzig in the race to sign Hamburger SV striker Davie Selke.
With contract talks between Davie Selke and Hamburger SV over a new deal beyond the summer having stalled, a free transfer appears increasingly likely for the 30-year-old striker.
Recent reports have linked RB Leipzig with a move to bring Selke back to the club, where he played between 2015 and 2017 – but, apparently, they are not alone in their interest.
According to the Daily Express, three Premier League clubs – West Ham United, Fulham FC, and newly-promoted Leeds United – are also keen on signing the free agent.
Despite the interest from England, RB Leipzig are still believed to be in pole position to land the striker, who has spent his entire career in Germany.
Selke was the top scorer in the 2. Bundesliga last season, scoring 22 goals.
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