Sporting Lisbon and former Liverpool winger Rafael Camacho is reportedly being tracked by Norwich City, and a trio of Championship rivals.
Portuguese daily sports newspaper, O Jogo, claim the 23-year-old is set to be released from his Sporting contract 12 months early, and could be available on a free transfer.
Famalicao want to keep the right-sided attacker in Portugal, but the Canaries, Watford, Stoke and Hull are monitoring Camacho's situation.
O Jogo report Sporting want to save Camacho's wages by cancelling the final year of his contract but would want a significant sell on in any proposed deal.
City were linked earlier in the window but head coach David Wagner has since prioritised another addition in wide areas, after Spanish signing Borja Sainz was ruled out until October with an ankle injury.
Rafael Camacho desperta interesse na I Liga e em Inglaterra https://t.co/P5pYUdtAOc pic.twitter.com/OoulEHtLzh
— O Jogo (@ojogo) July 20, 2023
Milot Rashica has re-joined his parent club at their Austria training base, but the Kosovan remains a summer target to seal a permanent move to Galatasaray.
Christos Tzolis is another who could potentially depart, with the Greek getting limited game time so far in pre-season under Wagner.
The highly-rated Camacho made two senior appearances for the Reds, after previously being part of the Manchester City academy, before returning to Portugal in 2019 in a reported €5m deal.
O Jogo report Camacho's stock remains high in England, with the Canaries and the Championship trio 'attentive to opening negotiations'.
The Portuguese youth international has failed to establish himself at the 'Lions', and had a number of loan spells in the past two seasons.
Camacho played with Lukas Rupp in the most recent campaign at Aris Salonika, making 32 appearances in all competitions, with six goal contributions.
Wagner reiterated after the last pre-season outing in the Netherlands against AZ, he still expects 'ins and outs' in the closing weeks of the transfer window.
Norwich begin their Championship season at home to Hull City on August 5.
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