FC Utrecht coach Erik ten Hag says that no bid has arrived for his star player, Sebastien Haller, despite the 22-year-old being linked with Everton, Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Swansea City.

Haller has been mooted as likely to leave the Dutch side this summer, given the stature and wealth of those clubs linked with wanting to snap him up.
 



But Ten Hag is clear that no offer has yet arrived for the striker, although he readily admits he can make no promises over what might happen during the summer transfer window, which still has over a month left to run.

"I know there has been a lot of speculation and a lot of attention, but no concrete bid", the Utrecht boss told FOX Sports.
 


"I cannot make a prediction [over whether he will stay]. The transfer market is unpredictable", Ten Hag continued.

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"If there is anything coming his way, he and we are open for it.

"It is clear that he is an excellent striker", the Utrecht boss added.

Utrecht are claimed to be looking for a fee of around €8m if they are to part with Haller, who last season hit the back of the net on an impressive 19 occasions for the Dutch club.

Haller joined Utrecht, initially on loan, from French side Auxerre in 2014, before then landing permanently at the club.