Hull City have been linked with a move for Tottenham Hotspur talent Mikey Moore ahead of the Tigers' return to pre-season training on Monday morning.
Moore is rated highly in North London and burst on the scene last term, making his debut against Manchester City, and in the process, becoming the youngest player to play for the club in the Premier League.
His sole goal last season came on the way to Ange Postecoglou leading Spurs to Europa League glory, one of five appearances in the competition to go with 10 in the top-flight.
Aged just 17, Moore, who can operate on the right or left flank, has been away with England's Under-19s at the Euros. Although he skippered the side in the 2-2 draw with Norway, he was not involved in the sensational 5-5 draw with Germany or 4-2 defeat to the Netherlands which knocked the Young Lions out after picking up an ankle injury.
The Tigers are not the only club said to be keen on Moore, with West Brom also showing interest. A move to The Hawthorns would make sense, given ex-City man Ryan Mason is the new head coach there, having left Spurs' coaching staff earlier this summer.
City have also been linked with a move for St Pauli defender Fin Stevens. The right-back joined the German outfit last year after leaving Brentford in a £1m deal, but played just once in the Bundesliga despite being a regular on the bench.
Preston North End, amongst others, are also keeping tabs on the 22-year-old, according to reports. Stevens came through the ranks at Arsenal before moving onto Worthing and then Brentford. He had a loan spell at Oxford United, where he played 43 times, coming after a short stint at Swansea City.
Hayters claim Stevens wants to move back to the UK and secure regular football with the aim of regaining his place in the Wales squad ahead of next summer's World Cup.
The Tigers are also said to be closing in on the signing of Hamilton Accies goalkeeper Kerr Reynolds. A regular with the Scotland youth age groups, the 16-year-old would link up with the Tigers' academy.