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Premier League side West Ham United are interested in signing Algerian winger Yacine Brahimi, according to Portuguese media outlet Record. However, they face competition from the likes of Besiktas, Marseille and Lazio.
Premier League giants Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly monitoring the showing of Porto midfielder Danilo Pereira ahead of a potential dip for his services in the New Year.
Arsenal are reportedly looking at alternative options to Thomas Lemar as they look to strengthen their attack midway through the Premier League season.
Arsenal are reportedly considering an approach for Porto winger Yacine Brahimi, who is seen as a potential replacement for contract rebel Alexis Sanchez.
Manchester United has set his sights on signing Porto's Yacine Brahimi, who currently has a £51m release clause on his contract.
Porto are prepared to offload Yacine Brahimi in the New Year, provided any club matches his £40m asking price. Everton and Liverpool were interested in the attacker last summer.
Everton will renew their pursuit for Porto attacker Yacine Brahimi when the transfer window reopens in two months' time. The Algerian international was heavily linked with a switch to Goodison Park in the summer.
Portuguese giants Porto had reportedly rejected a £33.6m bid from Everton in the hope of receiving an improved offer from arch-rivals Liverpool. The Algerian international was desperate for a move to the Premier League this summer.
Porto winger Yacine Brahimi will undergo a series of medical tests at Goodison Park after Everton agreed on a club-record fee for his signature. The Algerian international will pen a four-year contract with the Merseyside outfit before the transfer deadline.
Everton are apparently heading the queue to sign Porto midfielder Yacine Brahimi. The Algerian international was previously on the radar of Arsenal and Liverpool.
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