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Dan Burke·15 February 2019
OneFootball
Dan Burke·15 February 2019
Everton and Wolves are set to join West Ham in the race to sign Porto playmaker Yacine Brahimi.
Brahimi is out of contract in the summer and is likely to be available on a free transfer unless Porto make him an offer he can’t refuse between now and June.
West Ham have previously been linked with a swoop for the Algerian and now Portuguese outlet Correio da Manha also report that Everton and Wolves have made “proposals” to sign him.
The 29-year-old has been at Estádio do Dragão since 2014 and is reportedly keen on a change of scenery, with the Premier League being his preferred option.
Correio da Manha also mention Arsenal as a potential destination, but it is not known how concrete their interest is at this stage.
Brahimi has contributed nine goals and six assists in 33 games so far this season but he picked up an injury in the mid-week Champions League defeat at Roma which could keep him out of action for a number of weeks.
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