Here is the poorly-translated article from the BT people in Denmark.
BT reveals: Danish top in Liverpool? PL-star club wants a Danish star dance
Everton can throw 150 million on the table for Nicolai Jørgensen. But manager Ronald Koeman also has national team competitor Kasper Dolberg on the block.
On Saturday Nicolai Jørgensen got married - now the honeymoon days start for the Danish national team striker.
The question is, however, whether the Danish Division's top scorer is allowed to turn the brain away when he takes his newlyweds wife Theresa to Seychelles on a honeymoon?
Jørgensen's first season in the Dutch championship club Feyenoord has poured his share out of breath and led the sports leaders in even bigger clubs to look for the island on the keyboard.
According to BT's information, the Premier League club Everton heavily bets the newlywed attacker. The Liverpool club must find a replacement for Romelu Lukaku, which is expected to be sold in a few weeks, and here the finger can very well point to Jørgensen.
Everton manager Ronald Koeman has previously coached Feyenoord, and the Dutchman has scouted the Danish striker in his former club for several months. It could therefore end with a giant bid of £ 150 million (£ 18 million) on Jørgensen from the blue part of Liverpool, this summer sitting on a cash box of unprecedented magnitude.
"The interest is generally great, but I do not want to comment on specific club names," says Jørgensen's midfielder, Mikkel Nissen, when he is arrested for Everton.
While Everton wants to have Nicolai Jørgensen in the Premier League, Feyenoord wants to keep the Danish national team striker in Holland. BT has unsuccessfully attempted to comment on Rotterdam's sports director Martin Van Geel about Everton's interest, but in April Van Geel said the following:
"It is possible that we lose him, but on the other hand, we try to keep our players as long as possible, knowing what the situation is. We are not stupid, and we know it can happen, but we have a vision of transfers, where we extend contracts at the right times, "said Feyenoord director of BT.
In the same list as Nicolai Jørgensen is in a place at Goodison Park, there is another Danish name.
Dutch Koeman has a weak point for attackers from his domestic league, and Kasper Dolberg has also made it excellent. Everton is also considering Dolberg as a summer boost, but the Ajax player is less accessible than Jørgensen national team competitor.
According to BT's information, Dolberg and his new agent Yalcin Sarica have finally decided that the attacker will be in Amsterdam for another season.