Everton, Fulham and Brighton & Hove Albion are in the picture to sign Watford‘s Imrân Louza this summer.
The midfielder impressed for Watford this season, scoring seven goals and contributing 10 assists from 44 matches.
His displays have caught the attention of Everton, Fulham, Brighton and other clubs.
Last November, the 27-year-old talked about his desire to leave Watford either in January or the summer.
Having missed out on the move in the winter market, he has another opportunity to leave the Hornets.
Everton and Fulham approach Watford man
Africa Foot now state there’s no expectations for the France-born Morocco international to continue at Vicarage Road.
That’s because the Watford star is ‘heading for a departure’ this summer and is not short of options.
His impressive performances for Watford have resulted in ‘concrete interest’ from several English clubs, and Everton, Fulham and Brighton & Hove Albion get mentioned.
David Moyes’ side and the London club recently made contact to ask about Imrân Louza’s situation. In addition to the Premier League duo, Brighton are also very keen.
Saudia Arabian clubs Al-Ittihad and Al-Qadsiah are closely monitoring the former Nantes man. However, he prefers to stay in England and make a switch to the Premier League.
Morocco manager Mohamed Ouahbi left him out of the World Cup squad and Africa Foot state this could influence his decision to push for an exit. A move to the Premier League is a step up and could improve chances of representing his country regularly.
The Championship side aren’t willing to sell him for cheap and have set a £15m [€17.3m] price. On April 14th, Sport Witness relayed news that the Toffees and Fulham refuse to meet this price and are requesting a discount from Watford.
Louza needs to decide next club
With Everton, Fulham and Brighton & Hove Albion as his suitors, Imrân Louza needs to decide whether to join one of them or wait to see if other Premier League sides will come forward.
His contract at Watford is until 2028 and is valued at €14m by Transfermarkt. Agency P&P Sports Management, owned by Federico Pastorello, represent the midfielder.