Sunderland and Hull City told Titraoui value ‘could explode’ at World Cup | OneFootball

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·8 June 2026

Sunderland and Hull City told Titraoui value ‘could explode’ at World Cup

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Sunderland and Hull City have been warned over Charleroi midfielder Yacine Titraoui as he heads to the World Cup with Algeria, with the player said to dream of the Premier League.

According to Maghreb Foot, both clubs are very interested, but Titraoui is currently focused on the tournament and any decision on his future lies with Charleroi. The outlet also reports he wants the Premier League and does not wish to play elsewhere.


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Sunderland are finalising summer plans to strengthen Regis Le Bris’ squad as they aim to compete on several fronts next season, after the former Lorient boss led the club into European competition for only the second time in their history.

Titraoui, who impressed in Belgium last season, is set to face Jordan, Austria and Argentina at the finals over the next three weeks.

The report added that Charleroi will not comment on his future before the tournament, and that his market value could soar if he shines, with the Belgian club seeking the best possible fee.

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