Crystal Palace have scouted Marseille forward Bamba Dieng, according to The Daily Mail.

The Lowdown: Vieira should know him

Dieng, labelled as “super” by journalist Robin Bairner, progressed through FC Diambars’ academy in Senegal, which was co-founded by Patrick Vieira in 2003, so the Palace boss will surely know of the forward.

Marseille reportedly want to cash in on the player this summer despite Dieng impressing during the 2021/22 campaign, contributing to ten Ligue 1 goals in 25 games.

It looks as if Palace could well be a potential destination for the forward, with a fresh update emerging.

The Latest: Scouting mission

Palace were recently linked with Dieng, with reports last week suggesting they are keen on his services amongst several other suitors.

The Daily Mail now report that Palace are one of a number of Premier League clubs who have indeed scouted the forward and see real potential in the Senegal international.

The Eagles are also thought to be chasing Callum Hudson-Odoi, so it would be interesting to see the two young speedsters line up alongside each other if both deals get done.

The Verdict: Bid next?

The logical next step for sporting director Dougie Freedman would be to make an offer for Dieng. He’s clearly a player who has impressed Palace officials, and he could be the ideal man to replace Christian Benteke.

Dieng can play anywhere across the front three, is just 22 years of age and already has Europa League and Europa Conference League experience.

He’s also seen his Transfermarkt valuation rise from £635,000 to a career-high £9m in the space of 12 months, and that could continue to increase at Selhurst Park.