Arsenal transfer news: Emre Mor targeted amid interesed from Southampton and Galatasaray

Manchester City and Everton are also keeping an eye on the youngster

Liam Canning
Saturday 09 January 2016 14:35 GMT
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FC Nordsjaelland youngster Emre Mor
FC Nordsjaelland youngster Emre Mor (YouTube)

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Arsenal, Southampton and Galatasaray are all queuing up for the services of 18-year-old Emre Mor.

There has been significant interest from those three clubs with Premier League outfits, Manchester City and Everton, also keeping a keen eye on him.

The midfielder from Denmark is one of the most promising youngsters in Europe and is being heavily scouted from a whole list of clubs.

Emre Mor’s representatives met in Copenhagen this week to discuss the future of the 18-year-old midfielder but are yet to come to an agreement on his next destination.

Back in November, Manchester United and Liverpool had scouts watch Mor and the interest from other clubs has been ever-growing.

Mor has not yet signed a professional contract with FC Nordsjaelland which has alerted other clubs to snap him up immediately.

The highly-rated youngster has made two appearances this season in the national Danish League, Alka Superligaen, while also making his debut for Denmark U19’s at only 17-years-old.

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