HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. – Trainer Mark Casse said Leavem in Malibu was scheduled to breeze this weekend at Palm Meadows to determine whether he will be among 12 starters in the $16 million Pegasus World Cup here Jan. 27. “There’s a good possibility that we’ll have him in the Pegasus,” Casse said. “We’re looking to close a deal.” Owned by Gary Barber and Conrad Farms, Leavem in Malibu is a 5-year-old Ontario-bred horse with 12 starts. His lone stakes win came in his last start, the Grade 3 Valedictory over the Woodbine synthetic last month, and his lone dirt attempt resulted in a runner-up finish in the 2016 Prince of Wales. “He really loves the dirt,” Casse said. As of Friday, nine are confirmed for the Pegasus: Gun Runner, Collected, West Coast, Stellar Wind, Seeking the Soul, Gunnevera, Toast of New York, War Story, and Giant Expectations. Besides Leavem in Malibu, the other possible entrants include Sharp Azteca, Game Over, Fear the Cowboy, and Giuseppe the Great. Entries will be taken Jan. 24. Game Over, who like War Story is owned by Loooch Racing, earned a bullet Thursday at Gulfstream West when going a half-mile in 48.40 over a fast track.