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England face battle with Poland to secure wonderkid, 17, targeted for Arsenal transfer

England face battle with Poland to secure wonderkid, 17, targeted for Arsenal transfer

The Irish Sun4 days ago
BLACKBURN striker Igor Tyjon is wanted by England ahead of Poland.
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England are battling with Poland for Blackburn's Igor Tyjon
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Top FA spy Chris Brass was a guest at
The Gunners are eyeing a deal with
However, Blackburn are expected to demand as much as possible for one of their prized academy assets.
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Manchester United showed interest in Tyjon a year ago, but the teenager was happy to stay at Ewood Park and fight for a place in the first team.
They have already signed Christian Norgaard, Kepa and Noni Madueke in the summer.
Rovers are also eyeing a pay-as-you-play deal for Yverdon Sports midfielder Moussa Baradji, 24, after a medical hitch.
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Baradji operates as a central and defensive midfielder as well as a right winger.
He played 27 times in the Swiss Super League last season, scoring four goals and making three assists.
Noni Madueke joins Arsenal in £52million transfer from Chelsea as Arteta's spending spree set to reach almost £200m
Rovers also face competition from Celtic and
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Fiorentina, Torino and Parma in Italy have also shown interest as well as Swiss outfit
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