Villarreal attacker Arnaut Danjuma has previously stated that he has "unfinished business" in the Premier League as a return to the English top flight looms.
The future of the former Bournemouth forward has been unclear as speculation ramps up over a possible loan return with Everton among the clubs linked.
It has been said that the Dutchman has been in talks over a move to England and has returned to the United Kingdom today (Wednesday) to continue discussions.
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Danjuma left Bournemouth for Villarreal in the aftermath of the Cherries' relegation to the Championship. He established himself as a key member of the Yellow Submarine as they reached the Champions League semi-final.
But the 25-year-old has already professed his intent to return to the Premier League.
"There's definitely unfinished business for me in England," Danjuma told Sky Sports in June. "The reason why I joined Bournemouth initially was for me to play Premier League football.
He added: "I think how big the league is and it's seen as the best league in the world for many of us.
"You always have to say yes. You can’t shut the door to the Premier League. At the right time, at the right moment in my career, you always have to be open to that.”
The Villarreal winger hasn't trained with the La Liga outfit this week as speculation surrounding talks with Premier League clubs mount. Everton are said to be among several English clubs including former side Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest.
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