Ajax star Justin Kluivert says he would be interested in a move to a quartet of Premier League giants in the coming years.

The 18-year-old, son of Netherlands and Barcelona great Patrick Kluivert, has emerged as one of Europe’s brightest young prospects over the past year and was part of the Ajax squad that reached the Europa League final last season.

Kluivert has been linked with a move to Manchester United, though last week he said he had not held talks with the Red Devils and said it would not be “a logical move”.

However Jose Mourinho’s side, along with a trio of London clubs, are among those that Kluivert says he would consider if and when he moves on from Ajax.

“England appeals to me,” he told Helden. “Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea or Manchester United are nice clubs where I can see myself playing in a few years.

“If you get a nice offer, you never know.”

After breaking into the Ajax side in the second half of last season Kluivert, a natural left winger who is at home on the opposite flank, has established himself as a regular in Erik ten Hag’s starting XI this season, scoring seven goals and laying on four assists in 25 games.