"So far, the trio are the clubs that have gone in strongest in what is expected to be a wide race for the AZ Alkmaar forward over the next few months. The 23-year-old's profile exploded after the five goals against Portugal and Hungary that sent Heimir Hallgrimsson's side into a World Cup play-off. But that was only on the back of burgeoning development that had made a series of clubs around the Premier League and European football take note of his impact in the Netherlands."
"The Bundesliga is an appealing option, particularly with the way the competition has proven so successful in developing young talent. Away from his prolific run for his country, Parrott has hit nine goals in 13 Eredivisie games, with 10 more goals this term in Conference League qualifiers and the KNVB Cup. Parrott is tied fourth in the Eredivisie top scorer standings, with Ayase Ueda clear with 18 goals in as many games for Feyenoord."
Multiple clubs have emerged as the strongest suitors in a wide transfer race for AZ Alkmaar forward Parrott over the coming months. Parrott, 23, scored five goals across matches against Portugal and Hungary that helped his national team reach a World Cup play-off. Wolfsburg have discussed a €20m (£17.4m) offer, though AZ would seek a higher fee, while Fulham have shown the most substantial Premier League interest. Parrott wants to choose a next move carefully, preferring options that suit his current role and long-term development, and is open to staying in Europe. The Bundesliga appeals for youth development. Parrott has nine Eredivisie goals in 13 games plus ten in cup and qualifiers and sits fourth in the scoring charts.
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