Nottingham Forest are one of several Premier League clubs to have been linked with a summer transfer for Genk winger Mike Tresor.
The Belgian forward has 18 assists to his name this season with only Rayan Philippe, playing in Luxembourg's top flight achieving more (20).
Tresor has also scored seven goals for his club during the current campaign with his performances playing a key role in putting Genk at the top of the Belgian Pro League.
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And 90min claims that the Reds have been monitoring the 23-year-old in recent months, but are one of a number of Premier League clubs interested. They claim that Brentford, Brighton, Wolves and Leicester City are also interested.
The report also claims that Championship leaders Burnley made an unsuccessful approach for him during the January transfer window and remain keen on bringing him to Turf Moor.
The Clarets are 13 points clear so will inevitably be returning to the top flight next season, whilst Forest's status for the next campaign remains unknown. Steve Cooper's side are currently just two points above the Premier League bottom three.
Tresor previously had spells in Holland before joining Genk and has reportedly also attracted interest from clubs in Germany and Spain.
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