by SouthCoastShankly » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:51 pm
ENGLAND UNDER-21 TALENT IN FIERCE DEMAND WITH MORE SET TO FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF HENDERSON, JONES AND MANCIENNE
It has been a hectic summer already as far as the country's brightest young talents are concerned. England Under-21 team-mates Phil Jones, Jordan Henderson and Michael Mancienne have all moved clubs over the past 10 days in deals totalling almost £35 million. Former Blackburn centre-half Jones and ex-Sunderland midfielder Henderson have joined Manchester United and Liverpool respectively for £16 million each and Mancienne left Chelsea for SV Hamburg in a deal worth around £1.75 million. All three will be on show over the next fortnight as England Under-21s compete in the European Under-21 Championship in Denmark, but they are unlikely to be the only members of Stuart Pearce's squad who leave for pastures new over the coming months, even if Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley, both of United, are expected to remain where they are. Here, Anchorfan takes a look at some of the other England Under-21 players who are in demand -
JACK RODWELL
Trailed for the best part of two years by Manchester United, the Premier League champions' interest in Rodwell had cooled some time before they moved for Jones, but the Everton player - who is comfortable in defence or midfield - still has an army of admirers. Manchester City's interest is thought to be the strongest, although it remains to be seen if they are prepared to meet Everton's asking price of £20 million plus. Given the acrimony that surrounded Joleon Lescott's £24 million move from Goodison Park to City, there are no guarantees an agreement would be struck. Arsenal and Chelsea have also been monitored the player extensively.
CONNOR WICKHAM
The Ipswich Town striker has already been the subject of an £8 million bid from Liverpool, who are likely to follow up their initial interest with another offer. Given that England Under-21s kick off against Spain in Herning on Sunday, though, Wickham may have to wait until the tournament is over before his future is resolved. Liverpool are determined to build a squad with one eye firmly on the future and believe the 6ft 3in forward fits into their long-term strategy. He scored nine goals in the Championship last season.
DANIEL STURRIDGE
Chelsea are likely to rebuff all approaches for Sturridge, for whom they have high hopes, but Bolton Wanderers remain eager to take the striker back on loan after an impressive six-month spell at the Reebok Stadium from January onwards. Sturridge, who joined Chelsea from Manchester City in July 2009 after he failed to agree a new contract with the Manchester club, scored eight goals in 12 appearances for Bolton. Chelsea are likely to wait until a new manager is in place before a decision is made on Sturridge, but he could be given the chance to compete for a starting position depending on who comes and goes.
MARC ALBRIGHTON
With Ashley Young expected to leave Aston Villa for Manchester United and Liverpool chasing his club team-mate Stewart Downing, it seems implausible that the Midlands club would countenance the sale of Albrighton, even if they are in the hunt for a new manager to replace Gerard Houllier. Albrighton, 21, underlined his burgeoning potential last season, with the winger scoring six goals and claiming as many assists in 35 games.
JAMES TOMKINS
Continuing the long line of young talent to be unearthed by West Ham, the 6ft 3in centre-half is not certain to stay at Upton Park beyond the summer following the club's relegation from the Premier League, although he has another two years left to run on his contract. Tomkins has been linked with moves to Spurs and Newcastle in the past.
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