Everton and Bournemouth chase Egypt international winger Mahmoud ‘Trezeguet’ Hassan
Hassan is currently on loan at Turkish outfit Kasimpasa from Anderlecht and hopes to impress at World Cup to earn move to Premier League
EVERTON and Bournemouth are keeping tabs on Mahmoud Hassan.
The winger is currently on loan at Turkish side Kasimpasa from Anderlecht and is expected to feature for Egypt at the World Cup.
The 23-year-old has been outstanding in Turkey hitting 12 goals with three assists and his displays have alerted a host of Premier League clubs.
Galatasaray are monitoring his situation and are keen to keep the forward in Turkey.
SunSport have been told the attacker nicknamed “Trezeguet” is hoping to make a big impact in Russia and seal a dream move to England.
Hassan will enter the final year of his contract this summer and Anderlecht are resigned to losing him as the player has no desire to return to Belgium.
Toffees boss Sam Allardyce is looking to add another wide option to his squad next season, despite shelling out on Theo Walcott in January and the return to fitness of Yannick Bolasie.
Allardyce is also tracking Den Haag defender Wilfried Kanon who could be available for a cut-price £2million.
FULL ENGLISH Liverpool vs Manchester City: From Luis Garcia’s ‘Ghost Goal’ to John Terry’s tears, the history of all-English Champions League knockout clashes
The Cherries are looking to bolster their attacking options and Hassan could provide competition for Junior Stanislas, Ryan Fraser and in-form Jordon Ibe.
While Eddie Howe looks to add to his ranks, he has fight on to keep striker Callum Wilson at the Vitality.
The club demanding £25m from any potential suitors with West Ham and Everton keen on the 26-year-old who has hit eight goals this term.