“I have dreams” – Liverpool and Arsenal’s interest mentioned when addressing the midfielder’s future

liverpool And armory Both have been named among clubs pursuing Victor Froholdt in recent weeks. However, the FC Porto midfielder insisted his focus is on staying in Portugal for the time being.

The Denmark international has become one of the breakout stories of the Portuguese season. Frohold has played 49 matches in all competitions, scoring eight goals and adding seven assists, while helping Porto regain the league title under manager Francesco Farioli.

That form has naturally drawn increased Premier League attention.

Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Newcastle United have all been linked With the midfielder in recent weeks. Clubs have been repeatedly named as fans in reports from Denmark and Portugal.

Chelsea were actually the club most strongly linked with Frohold before this latest interview surfaced. The main reason for this was Uncertainty regarding Enzo Fernandez At Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, gunner, Scouts have already been seen He continues to closely monitor the Dane’s progress in recent Porto matches.

But now Liverpool and Arsenal have been exclusively brought directly to the player during an interview to ball. Despite this, Frohold made it clear that he is trying to quell the growing noise over his future.

“I will stay at Porto next season”

Froholdt was asked directly if he could commit to staying at Porto for another season despite the increased attention from England. The midfielder stopped giving guarantees. However, his answer left no doubt about his current thinking.

“In football you can never make any promises, you can never predict the market,” He said. “But what I want is to stay here. That’s the plan.”

The 20-year-old doubled down on that stance when discussing Porto’s return to the Champions League.

“I love being here and I would love to play in the UEFA Champions League with this badge.” Froholdt said, pointing to the Porto badge. “I am very happy here and I would love to play here next season. Of course I will be at Dragão next season.”

Later in the interview, he was asked again if it was fair to say that his full focus remained on Porto despite transfer rumours.

“It’s like I said, football is one of those sports that you can never be 100% sure about, but in my mind, next season I will be at Dragão.”

Liverpool and Arsenal mentioned directly

After this the talks moved towards the interest of the Premier League. Liverpool and Arsenal were specifically named by the interviewer as clubs reportedly interested in signing him.

Froholdt again tried to distance himself from speculation rather than promote it.

“No,” When asked if he had any dream league or dream club in mind, he replied. “To be fair I accept things when they happen.”

“It makes me happy to see that people are following me and to know that fans appreciate my work,” he explained. “I focus on the feedback I get from the coaches, the team and what I can do on the pitch.”

“I keep everything else away from where I am now, because I am here playing for FC Porto and I am not focused on anything else.”He said.

A scary release clause

Froholdt was also asked about his £73m (€85m) release clause, which has become a major talking point in Portugal amid interest from England’s biggest clubs.

The midfielder laughed, trying to avoid sounding self-deprecating.

“It’s hard to value yourself,” He accepted. “That’s a lot of money.”

Yet, he also admitted that one day he has ambitions beyond Portugal.

“Obviously I have dreams. I love playing here at FC Porto, but I also dream of playing for some of the best clubs in the world.”

However, for now, the message coming from the player has been remarkably calm despite the mounting pressure around him.

Liverpool and Arsenal will be watching closely, Chelsea will still be looming due to the Enzo Fernandez situation, and Newcastle will also remain in the wider picture, but Froholdt is insisting his plan is to stay where he is.

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