Manchester United interested in 16-year-old Benfica forward Umaro Embalo

Javier Ribalta, one of the club's chief scouts, watched the youngster in action during the UEFA Youth League clash between United and Benfica's Under-19s

Simon Peach
Thursday 19 October 2017 11:06 EDT
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Umaro Embalo in action for Portugal's Under-16s
Umaro Embalo in action for Portugal's Under-16s (Getty)

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Manchester United are understood to be interested in 16-year-old Benfica forward Umaro Embalo.

Jose Mourinho's men secured a narrow 1-0 win against the Portuguese giants at the Estadio da Luz in the Champions League on Wednesday evening.

Earlier in the day United went toe-to-toe with Benfica's Under-19s in the UEFA Youth League, with the feisty encounter ending 2-2 at the Caixa Futebol Campus.

Javier Ribalta, one of United's chief scouts, was among the interested observers in Seixal, where Embalo came on as a 65th-minute substitute.

While unable to make much of an impression on Wednesday afternoon, it's understood the 16-year-old is being closely tracked by the Reds.

Embalo has caught the eye of United but Real Madrid are also reportedly keeping tabs on the Portuguese forward.

It is understood United have also been impressed by attacking midfielder Joao Felix. A slick player in the ilk of fellow Benfica product Rui Costa, he has impressed the Old Trafford club's Portuguese scouts.

In addition, Benfica Under-19s captain Joao Filipe previously spent a period on trial at United and is believed to be open to a move to Old Trafford one day.

However, the 18-year-old's immediate future appears to be in Lisbon having recently signed a deal until 2022.

PA

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