By Peter Weis@PeterVicey

Reports: More Premiership sides take interest in Bruun Larsen and Beier

According to the latest gossip churning in the rumor mills, it looks increasingly likely as if TSG 1899 Hoffenheim actors Jacob Bruun Larsen and Maximilian Beier are headed to the Premiership next season. 
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    Having found some success whilst on loan at Burnley, Danish winger Jacob Bruun Larsen appears to be on his way out of Sinsheim. The TSG 1899 Hoffenheim attacker scored six goals in 32 Premiership fixtures last season. The 25-year-old's relegated Premiership side wishes to sign him permanently, but (as reported by Germany's Kicker Magazine) there are also plenty of other interested parties. London first division sides Fulham, Crystal Palace, and West Ham United are also listed as potential suitors in an article published on Kicker's website.

    Rumors also continue to swirl around 21-year-old German striker Maximilian Beier; currently on international duty with the German national team at the European Championships. the latest on Beier links the Hoffenheim professional with Aston Villa in addition to London's Chelsea FC and Bundesliga sides Leverkusen, Leipzig, and Dortmund. It has been widely rumored that Beier is available via a release clause in his current contract totaling some €30 million. Germany's "Sport Bild" tabloid reports that this clause expires in five days. 
     

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