Philipp Max tracked by Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton as Premier League sides consider moves for Augsburg left back

  • Four Premier League clubs are monitoringĀ Augsburg left back Philipp Max, 24
  • Manchester United, Liverpool, Spurs and Everton have all registered interest
  • Though he has yet to earn a full cap, Max may be in Germany's World Cup squad

Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham have checked on Augsburg left back Philipp Max.


The 24-year-old won a silver medal as part of Germany's 2016 Olympic squad and has been impressing scouts with his high level performances in the Bundesliga this season.

Max has been touted for a place in Germany's World Cup squad owing to his consistency and increasing number of assists as Augsburg make their best start to a Bundesliga season.

Four Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on 24-year-old Augsburg left back Philipp Max

Four Premier League clubs are keeping tabs on 24-year-old Augsburg left back Philipp Max

Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have all registered interest

Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Everton have all registered interest

He can play in a more advanced role too.

Everton have also sent scouts to watch Max as Premier League sides consider their options for what is becoming a well sought-after position.

United and Chelsea have both shown interest in the likes of Alex Sandro at Juventus and Porto's Alex Telles, who Tottenham have also watched.

Max extended his contract this year until 2022 and his value is escalating with increasing interest.

Defender Max has had an impressive season in the Bundesliga, playing a key role forĀ Augsburg

Defender Max has had an impressive season in the Bundesliga, playing a key role forĀ Augsburg

Max, who can also play on the wing, has provided seven assists and one goal in 14  games

Max, who can also play on the wing, has provided seven assists and one goal in 14 games

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