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Manchester United and Chelsea are reportedly keen to sign Juventus attacker Kenan Ildis at the end of the season.
According to a report by Gazzetta Dello Sport via SportWitness, the two English clubs are ready to pay a 19-year-old premium in the summer. He is also linked to Liverpool.
Yildiz is highly regarded in Europe and he is an incredible young talent with a bright future. Manchester United will do well to secure his signature in the summer.
The Red Devils have had a disappointing season so far, and are looking to bounce back strong next season. For that to happen, you need to sign a quality player. The 19-year-old Turkish attacker could prove to be a wise decision. He can operate anywhere across front 3, but he is of course the winger on the left.
Manchester United need more depth in the wider region, and the young Juventus people are ideal for them. He has contributed 13 goals this season.
Chelsea also need quality wingers. Mykhailo Mudryk is extremely overwhelming, and the 19-year-old could be an ideal alternative for Ukrainians.
The Turkish midfielder was able to impress Manchester United legend Paul Scholes with his outstanding performance against Manchester City last year. The former Manchester United midfielder shared his story through emojis and comments on his Instagram account.
It will be interesting to see if Juventus will sell players in the summer. He is one of their brightest young prospects and they may not want to lose a talented young player like him.
Kenan Ildis could become a future star
He has all the attributes to develop into a top-class player, and things like Chelsea and Manchester United could have put him in the future star. Both clubs have done well to groom talented young players in recent seasons and have been able to play an important role in his development.
The opportunity to play in the Premier League is also very exciting, and it remains to be seen whether Turkey International is interested in the movement.