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Steven N'Zonzi will be the target for three Premier League clubs in the next two weeks.

The 26-year-old Stoke midfield player was the subject of a £3million bid from Spanish club Sevilla last week – an offer that was rejected outright.

Stoke value the player at twice that amount and West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa and West Ham will all meet the asking price.

N'Zonzi has one year left on his contract at the Britannia and has rejected a new deal.

Stoke will need to sell now to avoid losing the former France Under-21 international on a free transfer next June.

Albion manager Tony Pulis was the man who brought N'Zonzi from Blackburn for £3m during his time at the Potteries and would welcome the chance to be re-united with the player he once described as a certainty to play Champions League football.

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But he will face competition from beaten FA Cup finalists Aston Villa.

Their manager, Tim Sherwood, is looking for a powerful presence to complement his energetic midfield line-up.

And new West Ham manager Slaven Bilic will be looking to strengthen his squad as the club go into their last season at Upton Park with the crucial priority to still be in the Premier League at the start of the 2016-17 season, when they move to the re-vamped Olympic Stadium.

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