
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United keen on Anton and Bailey Palmer
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are all interested in signing Middlesbrough duo Anton and Bailey Palmer.
According to a report from TBR, Anton and Bailey Palmer are set to leave Middlesbrough and could be on their way to the Premier League, with multiple top clubs keen on their signatures. The twins have already made their intentions clear, and Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Manchester United are all pushing to secure their services.
The Palmer brothers joined the North Yorkshire club at the age of eight years. They have been a part of the Middlesbrough youth setup for eight long years. While they are yet to make their professional debut, the midfield duo have been in and around the first team for some time.
They have been on the bench on multiple occasions in the Championship as well as the FA Cup. While the twins are on the verge of making their first team debut for the second division outfit, they have decided to part ways with the club.
They are set to leave the Riverside Stadium and have already confirmed their decision via social media. With the highly rated 16-year-old midfield duo available, some of the biggest clubs in the country are after their signature.
The Palmer twins can both sign pro deals next month when they will turn 17 and are expected to make a decision on their next club in the coming days. They have already received offers from the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United.
Premier League giants to battle for Palmer twins
The duo could are expected to move in a pair, and they could announce their next club by the end of this week. Chelsea have made it a habit of snapping up the best young players, and the Palmer twins could prove to be a great acquisition for the long run.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have focused on signing young stars since the arrival of their new minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. They want to strengthen their youth setup in order to protect their future, and the duo can certainly help their cause.
Arsenal and Liverpool both have an exciting project at hand, and the duo could be interested in joining two clubs that are regularly challenging for major honours. While breaking into their first team won’t be that easy, playing for their youth side could certainly aid their development.
With the duo set to make a decision this week, it will be interesting to see which of the four clubs ends up winning the race for his signature.