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Brian Brobbey's World Cup performance has attracted interest from Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham, with Sunderland considering a lucrative transfer this summer.

Brian Brobbey's recent performance in the World Cup match against Sweden has drawn significant attention from several Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur.
These clubs have been closely observing the 24-year-old striker's progress, impressed by his displays on the international stage. Sunderland, who acquired Brobbey for €25 million, may seek a premium fee should they decide to transfer him during the summer window.
Manchester United is reportedly in need of additional attacking options, and Brobbey's physical presence and goal-scoring ability—evidenced by his seven league goals last season—could strengthen their forward line. Although the club has Benjamin Sesko, the Slovenian striker requires more support upfront.
Chelsea is also evaluating their attacking options, particularly as Liam Delap's performances have not met expectations. The former Ipswich Town forward might be sold this summer, prompting Chelsea to look for a replacement.
Tottenham faces challenges with Dominic Solanki, who has struggled to score consistently. The club is therefore interested in acquiring another striker to share the goal-scoring responsibilities.
Brobbey, a Netherlands international, is already accustomed to Premier League football and could have an immediate impact at any of these clubs. His ongoing World Cup campaign is likely to increase his market value, and Sunderland aims to maximize the return from any potential transfer.
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