Sentences with phrase «shortage of admirers»

With a reputation for honour and heroics, there is usually no shortage of admirers for someone in uniform.
Ekman may never win a gold medal, but he has no shortage of admirers.
But one thing is certain: he has no shortage of admirers who would urge him to.
The 29 - year old, however, has no shortage of admirers as Pep Guardiola's Manchester City came close to signing him in August late this year and Ligue 1 giants Paris Saint - Germain keeping a close eye on him since quite a while.
Having spent the last seven years of his professional career in Italy the forward has no shortage of admirers, with Napoli having already tested the water for offers.
Batshuayi has no shortage of admirers; Chelsea and Newcastle United have both been heavily linked with a move for the former Standard Liege man, although the Mirror report that Tottenham and West Ham are the two sides who are closing in on the frontman.
He has no shortage of admirers, with Liverpool, Barcelona [both Daily Star] and Juventus [Goal] each having been tipped to seek to bring him to England, Spain and Italy respectively.
The England U-21 international — who has been named in the Three Lions squad for the upcoming Toulon Tournoi this summer — is set to have no shortage of admirers, with the likes of West Ham United, Stoke City, Southampton and Watford all understood to be keen on the forward's services.

Not exact matches

Sure, you've got no shortage of dates and admirers.
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