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Man Utd, Liverpool battle for Danish whizkid Emre Mor
That is according the Mail, who claim that “Manchester United and Liverpool are ready to go head-to-head” for the 18-year-old.
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Mor – a striker – is yet to feature for FC Nordsjaelland’s first team, but is regarded as one of the brightest prospects in his homeland.
Manchester United have watched the youngster and are keeping an eye on the teenager ahead of a potential swoop.
Mor’s performances have been sending scouts head-over-heels after watching his performances, with Jurgen Klopp’s former employers Borussia Dortmund said to be long-term admirers of the teenage wonder-kid.
Mor has been playing for FC Nordsjaelland Under-19 side and has also represented Denmark at the same age group level.
It shows that United will certainly have their work cut out for them if they do choose to try and sign Mor and they will hope that he chooses Old Trafford as his next destination.
However, Ajax have experienced far more recent success when it comes to nurturing young talents from the Scandinavian nation.
Eriksen, 23, has continued to flourish since leaving the Eredivisie two years ago and Mor is likely to find the attacking midfielder’s career path appealing when it comes to considering his options.
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The Red Devils have found goals hard to come by, and turned to a relatively unknown teenager in the last transfer window in order to add a few firepower to their ranks when they signed 19-year old Anthony Martial for £36.6m.