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5th January 2017
04:42pm GMT

"Anybody like that, if the club says they are available."And Leicester will reportedly renew their pursuit of the player. The Premier League champions will "step-up" their interest in the Dubliner when they offload winger Bartosz Kapustka, according to The Mirror. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/816780260884807680 The Eastern Daily Press report that Swansea City, Burnley, Aston Villa and Newcastle United are also interested. It's very difficult to make a case for Brady to join Swansea. Just as it's very difficult to argue that the Welsh team will be in the Premier League next season. Leicester could offer Champions League football, for two games at least. But they will never replicate last season's heroics. Burnley appear on-course to stay in the Premier League, so they would be a decent move. Brady would also play alongside Jeff Hendrick and Stephen Ward, his international teammates, at Turf Moor. https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/808449356345069574 However, out of all the clubs reportedly interested, Newcastle United would arguably be the best bet for Brady. Rafa Benitez's side have suffered a slight dip in form recently. They've lost two of their last three games and are in second place in the Championship. However, they are still on-course for an instant return to the Premier League. Newcastle also looking to be building a squad capable of thriving in the top flight when they return. And Benitez is still an excellent coach, who could help develop Brady's game tactically.
Momentum is a big thing in football. Promotion could set them up for a strong season in the Premier League next season, and they will undoubtedly invest in new players in the summer.
Villa would be another interesting move. They are traditionally a big club and Steve Bruce will surely get them promoted. But it doesn't look like that will happen this season.
Newcastle looks like the most interesting option out of the clubs reportedly interested.Explore more on these topics: