Man Utd, Newcastle and Tottenham are all looking to bid for Endrick as the transfer race heats up for the 16-year-old prodigy

THREE Premier League clubs are ready to bid for Palmeira’s prodigy Endrick in the near future, reports say.
Endrick, 16, joined Palmeiras academy at the age of 11 and has since scored 165 goals.

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The forward is yet to make his first team debut but some European giants are already eyeing him as a top prospect.
And according to Brazilian journalist Jorge Nicola, Manchester United, Newcastle and Tottenham have all joined the race to sign him.
All three clubs are vying for Endrick, who has already scored five goals in four appearances for Brazil U17.
But they face competition from Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain for his signature.
Nicola claims Los Blancos “never stopped watching the young star” while PSG “seem like the favorites” to sign him at this point.
Endrick has a £35million release clause, meaning every Prem club must trigger that before making a huge contract offer to lure him away from Paris or Madrid.
Tottenham are on the lookout for a potential long-term replacement for Harry Kane, who could join Bayern Munich next summer.
The England skipper is reportedly “tempted” by the prospect of a move to the German giants, who are ready to make a huge offer.
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Meanwhile, Man Utd are looking for a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo who has been pushing for a move from Old Trafford since July.
The Red Devils were unable to sign Christopher Nkunku, Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland in the summer, so Erik ten Hag is ready to jump at the chance to sign another attacker.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe stepped up his attack in the summer by signing Alexander Isak from Real Sociedad for a club-record £63m.
But the introduction of Endrick would offer more competition for the Swede, as well as Callum Wilson and Chris Wood.
https://www.the-sun.com/sport/6290183/man-utd-newcastle-tottenham-bid-endrick-transfer-race/ Man Utd, Newcastle and Tottenham are all looking to bid for Endrick as the transfer race heats up for the 16-year-old prodigy