BOLTON fans could get a sneak preview of one of Sam Allardyce's summer transfer targets on Tuesday night.
The Ukraine-based Nigerian striker Julius Aghahowa, who has sent repeated 'come and get me pleas' to the Reebok, is expected to feature in the Africa Select-Rest of the World Select charity match in aid of the Kanu Heart Foundation.
Allardyce, who will manage the Rest of the World Xl, has confirmed an interest in Aghahowa in the past but says: "Whether or not his presence has any significance for me depends on the tempo of the game.
"If it reaches a high level then fine but if it has a relaxed showman style, with players showing the silkier skills, then it wouldn't be an effective scenario to make a judgment."
Spectators at the fund-raiser could be in for a treat if Aghahowa scores. The Shaktar Donetsk striker, an international team-mate of Jay-Jay Okocha's, is famous for his acrobatic back-flips.
Arsenal striker Kanu is hoping to raise enough money to bring 40 African children to the UK for operations.
Other players who have confirmed they will be coming include: Marcel Desailly, Mario Melchiot, Boudewijn Zenden, Joseph Yobo, Tomasz Radzinski, Lauren, Toure, Thierry Henry, Thuram and Makalele. Turkish star Hakan Sukur, one of seven Blackburn players expected to figure, will play his first game since breaking his leg.
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