France-Algeria left winger Sabri Guendouz of Belgian side Beerschot VA is being linked with a summer move to Scottish Premiership club Heart of Midlothian.
The 26-year-old, valued at around €500,000, is attracting interest after his performances in Belgium’s Challenger Pro League, with reports on 21 June 2026 suggesting Hearts are monitoring his situation closely. Transfermarkt lists his contract details at Beerschot as unclear, meaning a future free-agent scenario or low-cost deal has been openly speculated upon, though no agreement is in place and the probability of a move is currently rated as unknown (“?”).
Guendouz, who wears the number 19 shirt for Beerschot, was born in Cambrai on 9 February 2000 and holds both French and Algerian nationality. Standing at 1.80m and comfortable on either foot, his main role is as an attacking left winger, though his profile indicates he can operate across the front line.
The wide player has been a regular for Beerschot in the Belgian second tier, where the Antwerp club have used him as a direct outlet on the flank. In a recent Challenger Pro League fixture earlier this month, Beerschot’s attacking play was again channelled through Guendouz in a narrow defeat, as he completed the full 90 minutes on the left wing and was involved in several of his side’s best chances despite the loss.
Guendouz’s market value of €500k places him in a bracket that could appeal to Hearts as they look for cost-effective attacking depth for domestic and European campaigns. With his contractual position not publicly defined and no expiry date listed, recruitment analysts in Scotland are expected to keep tracking developments, with any potential move to Tynecastle likely to be viewed as a key step in shaping his reputation beyond Belgium and opening a new phase of his career.
