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Quinten Timber Is Being Tracked By Liverpool&Other PL Clubs

Feyenoord’s Quinten Timber is reportedly attracting serious attention from both Liverpool and Manchester United ahead of the upcoming transfer window.

Injury Setback For Quinten Doesn’t Stop Transfer Buzz

Feyenoord’s Quinten Timber remains a hot target this June window. That is despite him suffering a serious injury that ended his season early. The 23-year-old had a decent campaign through February 2025. He scored six goals in 26 appearances before picking up the injury.

He had the surgery, but wasn’t able to play again this season. However, top sides throughout Europe are keeping an eye on his recovery. The list includes Premier League giants, Liverpool and Manchester United.

One of my favourite players over recent years, Quinten Timber has evolved since joining Feyenoord.

He has always been an excellent carrier and dueller, but his execution in the final third has really developed, making him far more dangerous in the possession phase. pic.twitter.com/gWeJT5KAVj

— FootballEconomist (@FootballEcon_) June 6, 2025

The Dutchman has a name for his smart play and ability to adapt in midfield. He has proven himself as a technically gifted asset. His current contract with Feyenoord runs until 2026. But, talks over an extension are still ongoing. If no agreement is reached, Feyenoord may have to cash in this summer. They will likely try to avoid losing him on a free later.

€30m Valuation Sparks Premier League Interest

Feyenoord would reportedly consider offers in the range of €25–30 million for their star. That is only if he declines a new deal. This price tag hasn’t scared off interested clubs, especially with his pre-injury form turning heads.

Liverpool and Man Utd are not alone in the chase. Arsenal, Tottenham, and top teams from Italy, Germany, and Spain are also in the race. Timber has the ability to read the game, link up play, and bring energy in the middle of the park. That makes him a strong fit for multiple tactical systems.

Meanwhile, few sides have doubts over his injury. Now, Feyenoord have a key decision to make. They can either hold on and risk losing him for free, or sell while his stock is still high.

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