Bristol City's Scottish striker Tommy Conway is closing in on a move to Middlesbrough, according to leading transfer journalist Romano. The two sides are currently in advanced talks and Conway himself has made it clear that he is keen to join Middlesbrough.
Middlesbrough have reportedly offered the 22-year-old Scottish starlet a four-year contract with the aim of locking up the promising striker on a long-term basis. However, Conway's move is not without competition, with a number of top Championship clubs as well as Premier League sides also showing keen interest in him, which has certainly added to the complexity and uncertainty of the negotiations.
Conway has come through the Bristol City youth system and has quickly established himself in the first team with his outstanding performances. So far, he has made 92 appearances for the team, contributing 25 goals and 6 assists, showing great goal-scoring efficiency and assisting ability. His technical characteristics, on-field performance and age advantage have made him the target of many clubs.
For Middlesbrough, the successful introduction of Conway will undoubtedly greatly enhance the team's forward line strength, adding important weight to the team in the new season of the Championship League and even the future of the Premier League promotion road. For Conway personally, joining Middlesbrough will also be an important turning point in his career, and he is expected to continue to improve his own level of competition on the new platform to achieve higher career goals.
Negotiations between the two sides are still in full swing, and fans are keeping a close eye on the latest developments in this transfer. Regardless of the final outcome, Conway's future is filled with endless possibilities.