Georginio Wijnaldum sparks rumours of Premier League move as PSV captain favourites tweet linking him with Manchester United, Newcastle and Arsenal
- Georginio Wijnaldum is set to guide PSV to their first title in seven years
- Dutch giants can win Eredivisie with a win over Heerenveen on Saturday
- Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle have been linked with him
- Midfielder has scored 16 goals in all competitions for PSV this term
PSV Eindhoven midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum has fuelled speculation that he is eyeing a move to the Premier League in the summer.
In an interview with Sky Sports, the 24-year-old reveals that he has the ambition to play for a 'great club' in a major European league.
Wijnaldum - who has netted 16 goals in all competitions for the Dutch giants this season - has been linked with a move to Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle.
PSV captain Georginio Wijnaldum has favourited a tweet linking him with a move to the Premier League
Wijnaldum favourited Sky Sports' tweet that linked with a move to Manchester United, Arsenal and Newcastle
And it appears that the notion of playing at either Old Trafford, the Emirates or St James' Park appeals to the Holland international as he favourited the Sky Sports' tweet on Wednesday promoting their interview with him.
The PSV captain could help his club help end their seven-year wait for the Eredivisie title if they beat Heerenveen at home on Saturday.
And while he admits he is happy in Eindhoven, after having spoken to English-based Holland team-mates while on international duty - the lure of playing in the Premier League is a tempting one.
'I am happy at PSV but I am a player with a lot of ambition,' Wijnaldum said. 'I want to play in a stronger league than the Eredivisie.
The 24-year-old (right) has scored 16 goals in all competitions for PSV this season from midfield
'With my quality I feel I can bring a lot to a team that I will join. I want to show it in the big leagues; England, Italy, Spain, Germany and France.
'I speak with Leroy Fer and Tim Krul about England a lot. Tim has been in England since he was 17. He only says good things about England and living in Newcastle.
'The stadium is big with 50,000 people, the fans are great and life is great there.
'You have better players and teams in England and for myself it is better to play in a better league against better players.'
Wijnaldum (right) says he speaks to Holland international team-mates Leroy Fer and Tim Krul about England
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