Yassine Benhattab is attracting interest from English clubs Hull City and Blackburn Rovers ahead of the summer transfer window.
The 23-year-old attacker, who is under contract with FC Nantes until 2028, has emerged as a potential target as both sides look to strengthen their attacking options.
Hull, in particular, are pushing for promotion and are understood to view the winger as a player capable of adding pace and unpredictability in the final third.
Benhattab spent the second half of the season on loan at Stade de Reims, where he showed glimpses of his ability despite limited statistical output.
He scored one goal and provided no assists in 22 appearances across all competitions, although those figures are not seen as a full reflection of his overall impact on the pitch.
Reims hold an option to make the move permanent for a reported fee of €5 million, but uncertainty remains over whether the French club will activate the clause.
Their situation is complicated by their involvement in the Ligue 2 play-offs, with promotion to the top flight likely to influence their financial capacity to complete a deal.
Interest in Benhattab is not limited to England.
German sides Hannover 96 and FC Schalke 04 are also reported to be monitoring his progress as they consider potential summer reinforcements.
Despite modest numbers this season, the Moroccan international’s potential and attacking qualities continue to attract attention across Europe.
As the transfer window approaches, his future remains uncertain, with several clubs positioning themselves for a possible move.
Benhattab now faces a key decision over the next step in his career, with interest from multiple leagues setting the stage for a competitive race for his signature.