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MANCHESTER UNITED are reportedly confident of poaching a 16-year-old, 600-goal academy striker from rivals Man City.
Charlie McNeill is set to leave the Etihad, having rejected a professional deal.
As reported by the , the two rivals will have to thrash out a fee or risk the financials being decided at a tribunal as McNeill doesn't turn 17 until September.
The Manchester outfits have reached a stalemate in their talks and it is understood that the whizkid will cost a hefty seven-figure sum given his scintillating strike ability.
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Old Trafford are boosted by the fact McNeill is a boyhood United fan and spent his early junior years there before jumping ship to City in 2014.
His mouth-watering goal tally has been clocked up from his stints at both clubs.
And he is seeking pastures new, having found it difficult to break into City's U18s.
The Premier League giants will not block a move for the youngster but plan to cash-in for a decent sum.
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United may face a fight with Wolves and newly promoted Leeds United who are also keeping tabs on the highly-rated teenager.
McNeill announced he was to leave City last month, and said: "A massive thank you to Man City for everything over the past six year.
"It's been such a pleasure to play with some amazing players and I've made some amazing friends too.
"Thanks to all the staff and players for helping me develop as a player and also as a person. I wish everyone the very best."