Swansea City and Liverpool are interested in signing young Belgian goalkeeper Guillaume Hubert, according to the Guardian.

Hubert came through the ranks at current club Standard Liege after an unsuccessful trial at Stoke City in his youth, and has now caught the eye of several Premier league clubs after showcasing his talent in Belgium’s top-flight.

The Belgium under-21 international only made his Standard Liege debut last month, but has displayed some excellent shot-stopping for the Belgian Pro League outfit ever since given the chance. Subsequently, Swansea, Liverpool and Aston Villa have now sent scouts to watch Hubert.

Reports claim that the Belgian starlet would cost around £600,000, however would the Swans really want to spend that much on a second, or even third-choice ‘keeper?

Kristoffer Nordfeldt signed for Swansea in the summer for £500,000 and has only played a handful of games as Lukasz Fabianski’s understudy. It could seem a bit pointless to sign Hubert, even if he does have promising potential. Whereas, Hubert could be used to more effect at Aston Villa – with their worrying goalkeeping issues of late.

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