Everton, Bournemouth and Fulham chase Japan international forward

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Everton, Bournemouth and Fulham are among the clubs chasing Japan international forward Keito Nakamura after his eye-catching performances at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

According to BBC Sport, the Reims attacker has drawn attention from numerous teams following an impressive display on the world stage, with the player now ready to leave France in search of a new challenge.

Nakamura’s situation is expected to be watched closely during the summer window, particularly with English clubs looking to strengthen their attacking options. While the level of interest from Everton, Bournemouth and Fulham is clear, there has been no indication in the supplied information of a formal bid, agreed fee or advanced negotiations at this stage.

Reims could now face a decision over whether to keep hold of the forward or consider offers if interest becomes more concrete. Nakamura’s willingness to move on may encourage potential suitors, though any transfer would still depend on the French club’s stance and the terms presented by interested sides.

For Everton, Bournemouth and Fulham, the appeal is understandable. A player who has impressed at a major international tournament can quickly become a priority target, especially when he is open to a change of environment. His profile as a Japan international also gives the pursuit added visibility after the World Cup.

The coming weeks may determine whether one of the three clubs makes a decisive move, or whether competition from other teams complicates the race. For now, Nakamura’s future appears increasingly likely to lie away from France, with Reims braced for growing attention around their forward.

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