Tuesday 7 October 2008

Arsenal, Chelsea & Man United In Three-Way Race For Championship Wonderkid

Premier League giants Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea are all reportedly tracking wonderkid Reuben Noble-Lazarus at Championship side Barnsley, according to The Daily Mail.

Noble-Lazarus is the youngest player in football league history, with the versatile player, who can play as a striker or on the left wing making his debut for the Tykes at the age of 15 years and 45 days against Ipswich Town just a week ago, which has attracted the interest of the Premiership powerhouses.

Though only 15 the youngster has played at a higher level from the age of 12, when present Barnsley manager Simon Davey was in charge of the youth set-up and threw him straight into the under-18’s side at Oakwell.

Arsenal, Chelsea and United all have good track records for bringing through young players at their clubs, but whether Noble Lazarus chooses, Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge or the Emirates, Barnsley are to demand in the region of £2million compensation for their prodigy.

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