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‘He’s at Arsenal on trial’… Journalist says Man City are now really exploring a move for 15-year-old gem

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It has been reported that Manchester City are keeping tabs on Tristan Panduro.

City’s interest in the youngster has been reported by journalist Steve Kay, who was in conversation with KS1 TV’s YouTube channel on Tuesday.

It was also recently claimed by Fabrizio Romano that the City Football Group were looking to make a move for Real Valladolid’s Brazilian teenage sensation, Gui Ruck.

Journalist: Manchester City exploring a move for 15-year-old wonderkid Tristan Panduro

Aged just 15, the highly-rated talent plies his trade in central midfield for FC Copenhagen.

The Dane is capable of playing as both an attacking midfielder and also in a deeper role in the middle of the park.

Steve Kay has now given his insight on the interest shown by Manchester City in signing Tristan Panduro.

“Tristan Panduro. They call him the Danish wonderkid. He’s playing at the moment for FC Copenhagen. Arsenal have been out there many times to watch him, and Mikel Arteta decided to bring him over for a trial, what I’m told is he’s impressed a lot, and he was in the stadium at the weekend for the win against Brighton, so yeah, a midfielder, very versatile, he’s an all-rounder, as he gets older, he’ll get a set position, but at the moment he’s doing a lot”, he told KS1 TV on their YouTube channel.

“A Danish wonderkid, he’s at Arsenal on trial, he’s been watched by Barcelona, Real Madrid and Man City, all the biggest clubs in the world. He wants to play in the Premier League, so one for the future there.”

Manchester City could have the best young team in the world if they sign him

If Manchester City end up winning the race to sign Tristan Panduro, he would be another excellent addition to their ranks.

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Already, the Sky Blues have one of the best academies in world football, with wonderkids like Rico Lewis and Oscar Bobb making a name for themselves.

It is unlikely that City will stop producing such future world-class players anytime soon.

Adding Tristan Panduro to the mix could further strengthen the youthful talent in their roster and if he becomes a first-team player, they could have the most frightening young side on the globe.