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Everton and Wolves join list of Premier League club chasing Hull City ace

Premier League duo Everton and Wolves are the latest top-flight clubs to register interest in Hull City talisman Keane Lewis-Potter, with the Tigers expecting more to follow over the course of the summer.

Lewis-Potter is now regarded as the hottest property outside the Premier League and has already been the subject of firm offers from Brentford, while West Ham United have registered firm interest in the 21-year-old with City bosses and so too Southampton. Tottenham have been keeping tabs on the frontman, who came off the bench to earn a second cap for England's Under-21s on Tuesday evening in the 3-0 win over Albania.

Spurs advisor David Pleat watched Lewis-Potter last season and was at the defeat to Millwall on Easter Monday along with Bees head coach Thomas Frank and Hammers chief David Moyes, known to be a particular fan of the Hull-born ace.

Everton came close to being relegated from the Premier League after a torrid campaign, and Frank Lampard is said to be keen on signing Lewis-Potter, according the Daily Mail, though their enquiry has not been followed up by an official bid to Tigers owner Acun Ilicali, as yet, while reports also suggest Wolves are keeping tabs on the situation.

The talismanic youngster's future in East Yorkshire remains up in the air, with the club keen to keep him beyond the summer and extend his current deal which has one year to run, though City do have the option to extend it by a further 12 months which is a clause they would activate.

As it stands, Lewis-Potter will report back for pre-season training at Cottingham on June 20 along with the rest of his colleagues, having been able to get a little bit of time away after his latest England camp comes to an end after Monday's Euro

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