A host of Premier League clubs are tracking Austrian hit-man Roland Linz, skysports.com understands.
Austrian star attracting interest
A host of Premier League clubs are tracking Austrian hit-man Roland Linz,
skysports.com understands.
The likes of West Ham, Middlesbrough, Newcastle and Fulham have all scouted him in recent months and are now set to step up their interest.
They will all be playing close attention to his displays at Euro 2008 - where he will lead the line for co-hosts Austria.
Up to five clubs were in attendance to see Linz smash home two goals in Austria's warm-up against Malta last week and he could now be nearing a dream move to England.
The Sporting Braga star has been in fine form this season in Portugal and will be looking to expand his growing reputation as he spearheads the host nation's attack this summer.
Linz, 26, scored 11 league goals for Sporting and is now hoping to impress in the coming weeks.
A spokesman for agency FN Sports, told
skysports.com: "There has been interest in Roland from the Premiership and a number of clubs were watching him again at the Malta game.
"But he is focused on the Euros at the moment and we will see what happens after the tournament."