CHERRIES are among a host of clubs considering a move for Stoke City striker Tyrese Campbell, according to talkSPORT.

The 20-year-old, who netted twice for the struggling Potters in this month's 5-2 win at Huddersfield, is out of contract in the summer.

And the Championship club risk the prospect of losing him on a free transfer with Sky Sports reporting that Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers are both interested in finalising a pre-contract agreement with the forward, who is the son of former Arsenal and Everton man Kevin Campbell.

But that situation has reportedly "alerted" Premier League clubs including Cherries, Wolves and Crystal Palace, with Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig also linked.

Campbell moved to Stoke as a teenager from Manchester City and came through the academy with the Potters before his breakthrough campaign this term.

The striker has netted four goals in 21 appearances for the club now managed by Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill.