West Bromwich Albion, Bournemouth and Huddersfield Town are all said to be eyeing the Aston Villa striker.

Premier League sides West Bromwich Albion, Bournemouth and Huddersfield Town are monitoring Keinan Davis’ situation at Aston Villa, according to the Telegraph.
The report claims contract talks between Davis and Aston Villa have reached an impasse, after the club prioritised a new deal for 19-year-old.
And Davis, who has scored two goals and created as many in a breakthrough campaign at Villa Park, is said to have turned down a number of contract offers already.

The former Biggleswade Town striker signed what Aston Villa described as a ‘two-year contract’ in December 2016, although it is unclear as to when that deal actually expires.
Should Davis’ contract end next summer, he would be free to leave Villa Park without the Villans say-so, although they would be entitled to compensation in such an event.
As well as West Brom, Bournemouth and Huddersfield, Manchester United, Arsenal and Everton are also interested in signing Davis, as reported two months ago by the Mirror.

According to the Telegraph, Davis is on £2,000 a week at Aston Villa – who are wary of breaching the Football League’s financial fair play regulations – which, it is claimed, is 20 times less than the amount earned by his Villans rivals Scott Hogan and Ross McCormack, who is currently on loan to Melbourne City.
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