The 22-year-old, who is the twin brother of Arsenal defender Jurrien Timber, started his professional career at Ajax but failed to make a first-team appearance for the Amsterdam giants before moving to FC Utrecht.
An impressive 2021-22 campaign led to Feyenoord signing him in the summer of 2022, and he helped the Rotterdam club win the Eredivisie title in his first season.
Timber made 31 appearances in all competitions last term, scoring three goals and registering three assists, which included six outings in the Europa League.
The Dutchman has also been in strong form this term, scoring once and providing three assists in 10 appearances, which have included Champions League games with Celtic and Atletico Madrid.
Timber helped Feyenoord beat Celtic 2-0 in their Group E opener on September 19, while he played the full 90 minutes of a 3-2 loss to Atletico on Wednesday.
The midfielder has one goal and three assists in the Eredivisie this term, meanwhile, with the reigning champions currently fourth in the table, four points behind leaders PSV Eindhoven.
According to 90min, Timber's performances have caught the attention of a number of Premier League clubs, with Man United, Liverpool and Arsenal all showing an interest.
Red Devils head coach Erik ten Hag has targeted players from the Eredivisie during his time at Old Trafford, and he is believed to be well aware of Timber's capabilities.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta has also allegedly sent scouts to watch the Dutchman in action, with the Gunners considering making an attempt to reunite the Timber brothers at the Emirates Stadium.
Liverpool are believed to be well-informed on the developments surrounding the midfielder's future, while Atletico, Borussia Dortmund, Monaco and Napoli have also reportedly scouted him this term.
"Yes, for sure. In the future of course. It would be nice to be able to take such a step. But that of course starts today, at Feyenoord. This season I want to show beautiful things. And we will see what the future brings. But that would certainly be nice, yes," Timber told Voetbal International earlier this season when asked about the possibility of joining a big club in the future.
Feyenoord are in a strong position when it comes to the Dutchman's future, as he has another three years left to run on his contract, which would place the club in a strong position to demand a high transfer fee if there are offers in 2024.