Bournemouth striker Daniel Jebbison is reportedly subject to interest from a number of Premier League and Championship teams.
TEAMtalk revealed that "Ipswich, Coventry and Hull have all expressed firm interest in Jebbison as they assess attacking reinforcements ahead of the new season".
The report added that "Burnley are among the clubs monitoring the situation closely, while Middlesbrough, Birmingham City, Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers have also indicated an interest in securing his services".
It's said that the "Cherries’ preferred outcome would be another Championship loan move, allowing Jebbison to continue his development through regular first-team football before returning to the south coast next summer".
After spending eight years with Canadian semi-professional side ANB Futbol, Jebbison moved to England to join Sheffield United's academy setup in 2018.
He had his first taste for senior football when making the short-term loan switch to Chorley, where he played just two times in the National League North in the 2020/21 campaign.
Remarkably, the highly-rated prospect returned to the Blades in the same season and featured on four occasions in the Premier League, scoring his first goal for the club against Everton on 16th May.
His goal against the Toffees saw him become the youngest player to score in their first start in the Premier League, subsequently awarded his first professional contract just five days later.
After spending six months on loan with League One outfit Burton Albion, where he scored an impressive seven goals in 20 outings, Sheffield United recalled Jebbison, but he played just 195 Championship minutes upon his return in 2021/22.
After scarcely featuring in the Blades' promotion-winning 2022/23 season, he played just 20 minutes in a 2023/24 campaign that was reportedly plagued by injury and illness, before making the permanent switch to Bournemouth following the expiry of his contract.
A relatively underwhelming 2024/25 campaign saw his minutes split between Watford (on loan) and Bournemouth, but the 2025/26 season was undoubtedly the striker's best in his career.
Scoring six goals and registering two assists on loan with Preston North End in the 2025/26 Championship season, Jebbison has adjusted to the demands of senior football and various English outfits are seemingly prepared to take a punt on the 22-year-old.
It's yet to be seen as to whether new Cherries boss Marco Rose has plans to include Jebbison in the forthcoming term and so a temporary exit could be sanctioned, whether that be in the first or second flight.