Man United and Chelsea enter the race for teenage striker Dino Klapija
Man United and Chelsea enter the race for highly-rated teenage striker Dino Klapija, as they look to beat Barcelona, Juventus, AC Milan and RB Leipzig to his signature
- Man United and Chelsea are interested in signing teenage striker Dino Klapija
- There are several other European clubs keeping a close eye on the 16-year-old
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Manchester United and Chelsea are among the clubs taking a keen interest in teenage Croatia striker Dino Klapija.
The 16-year-old, who was born in North Hempstead, USA, started out at New York City’s academy as a midfielder and was even capped by USA at U16 level.
However, he moved to Dinamo Zagreb when his family chose to move back to Croatia and was expected to sign a professional contract there before NK Kustosija stepped in with an offer.
Kustosija have developed a reputation for giving young prospects a platform and saw 19-year old defender Mikayil Faye snapped up by Barcelona earlier this year for £4.2million plus £12m in bonuses based on appearances.
Klapija has been training with the Kustosija’s first team and his performances for their U17s and Croatia at the same age group have caught the attention of top European sides.
Croatia striker Dino Klapija has attracted interest from Manchester United and Chelsea
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Indeed, as well as United and Chelsea, Red Bull Leipzig, Barcelona, AC Milan and Juventus have all expressed a desire to buy the highly rated teenager with some willing to offer over £5m.
Leipzig have been regarded as favourites and are expected to bid but United and Chelsea are trying to bolster their options up front.
They want talents who can develop and push for a first team place in two years’ time and Klapija is regarded as a top quality prospect.
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