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Leicester City scouts were in Liechtenstein over the weekend to keep tabs on one of their transfer targets, according to reports.

Team Talk claim Foxes representatives travelled to Vaduz to watch Greece defeat Liechtenstein in their Euro 2020 qualification opener.

City staff were reportedly present to watch Olympiacos left-back Leonardo Koutris, but they weren't alone.

Koutris is said to be the subject of interest from a number of clubs, including Everton, West Ham and Newcastle, whose scouts also made the trip to Vaduz.

The 23-year-old was linked with a move away from current club Olympiacos in January, but Italian club Genoa couldn't get the deal over the line.

The Serie A outfit offered £5 million in the winter window, but the bid was rejected.

It's now thought Genoa will face fierce competition for the young full-back should they revisit the deal this summer, and it's a transfer tussle that could involve City.

Koutris has made 15 appearances for Olympiacos in the Super League this season, managing three assists with the Piraeus club currently placed second.

He also appeared three times in the group stage of the Europa League, managing one assist. He was on the bench for their Round of 32 second leg defeat to Dynamo Kyiv, which saw them eliminated from the competition.