Beram Kayal is on a red alert for an international comeback – thanks to his impressive form with Albion.

The high-energy midfielder is expected to feature for Israel in their Euro 2016 qualifier against Belgium tomorrow.

Kayal watched his nation’s 3-0 defeat by Wales on Saturday from the bench but was already expected to play some part against the Red Devils.

His chances soared as Israel were swept aside by Gareth Bale and Celtic midfielder Nir Bitton picked up an injury.

Kayal has told media following the Israeli squad at their training base that he is “hopeful” of playing but insists he has been told nothing by coach Eli Gutman.

Reporters close to the national squad understand Kayal contacted Gutman after his successful start to life with the Seagulls and told him he was ready to add to his 26 caps.

Gutman has vowed to keep the same goalkeeper against Belgium but left the door open to changes in all outfield positions.

Seagulls fans might have mixed feelings about one of their favourites being asked to contain the talented Belgians.

Israel face Belgium in Jerusalem at 7.45pm UK time, less than 72 hours before Albion tackle title-chasing Norwich City at the Amex.