Burnley striker Zian Flemming is a wanted man as the summer transfer window enters its final weeks.
The Dutch forward was a bright spark in a very poor season at Turf Moor in 2025/26, scoring 11 Premier League goals as Burnley were relegated to the Championship.
He's picked up where he left off as well, getting on the score sheet in the EFL Cup against Notts County before netting a brace in Burnley's Championship opener against West Ham.
We take a look at which sides may make a move for Flemming before the window shuts...
Rumours began to swirl regarding a potential Merseyside switch after Everton boss David Moyes was spotted in attendance at Turf Moor for Burnley's 2-2 draw with West Ham.
If Moyes was there to have a look at Flemming, then he would have been delighted with what he saw as the Dutchman scored twice.
Beto and Thierno Barry have so far failed to capture the imagination at the Hill Dickinson and they are in need of a reliable goalscorer.
Born in Amsterdam, it could be that Flemming seeks a move back to his home country.
Ben Jacobs has reported that there is Dutch interest in Flemming and a switch to 27-time Eredivisie champions PSV Eindhoven would be great for both parties.
USA international Ricardo Pepi is the only fit striker at the Philips Stadion at the moment and Flemming would be a welcome addition; especially with UEFA Champions League football to contend with this season.
Lazio, now under the guidance of Gennaro Gattuso, will be desperate to make a return to European football.
Goalscoring was a major issue in the Italian capital last season; Pedro their top goalscorer with just five Serie A strikes to his name.
Flemming's style should translate rather well to Italy and his penalty box instinct would be most welcome at the Stadio Olimpico.
French giants Marseille are in need of some fresh legs through the middle, with Amine Gouri the only striker amongst their ranks to score a Ligue 1 goal in 2025/26.
Their other options, Neil Maupay and Faris Moumbagna, surely cannot be relied on if they are eyeing qualification for the UEFA Champions League.
Marseille are in profit this window and might be tempted to throw some money Burnley's way for their 27-year-old forward.
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