Everton and Bournemouth are said to be among the clubs keen on the Egypt star, who it is claimed has no desire to return to his parent club.

Everton and Bournemouth are keeping tabs on Mahmoud Hassan, according to the Sun.
Commonly known as Trézéguet, Hassan currently plays as a winger for Kasimpasa, with whom he is on loan from Anderlecht.
However, the Sun reports the Egypt international has ‘no desire’ to return to Belgium next season, and instead hopes to earn himself a Premier League move by impressing at this summer’s World Cup.
Hassan – who has scored 12 goals and created five in 27 club games this campaign – is out of contract at the end of next season, and could be available at a knockdown price to Everton or Bournemouth.

According to the Sun, Everton boss Sam Allardyce is keen to add another winger to his ranks, despite the signing of Theo Walcott in January and anticipated return of Henry Onyekuru – who began the season filling Hassan’s boots at Anderlecht.
Bournemouth currently have no shortage of wide players, however, the report adds: “the Cherries are looking to bolster their attacking options and Hassan could provide competition for Junior Stanislas, Ryan Fraser and in-form Jordon Ibe.”
The pair could however face competition from Galatasaray, according to the Sun.
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