Arsenal and Chelsea fight for Quaine Bartley’s move with a 17-year-old prodigy also wanted through the Leeds

The striker was in the past with Tottenham’s academy and also attracted Leeds’ interest.

Bartley is only 17 on October 28 and is destined for great things.

The Dons described it as a “jewel. “

And their performances are expected to provoke a three-way war of moves between the Premier League giants and Teamtalk.

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The teenager is reportedly already in training with Glyn Hodges’ first team.

His fast, sharp feet have shown him an increase in estimates of many club figures in south London.

But despite the attention of the Premier League, the young man would not need to die.

His purpose remains to make his team debut on New Plow Lane this season.

On a date on the Wimbledon website, Bartley said, “Remember my call, as I will be the next to make a new story at this club. “

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At Chelsea, Frank Lampard insisted that Olivier Giroud was still on his plans even though the Frenchman was not moving in January.

In north London, the Gunners would make a surprise move for Sander Berge from the suffering of Sheffield United, who lost 1-0 at home to West Ham on Sunday.

And police have been called to investigate ‘racist abuse and death threats’ Nicolas Pepe and Ezgjan Alioski after the duo faced off in the 0-0 draw between Leeds and Arsenal on Elland Road on Sunday.

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