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Charlton wonderkid Jeremy Sarmiento set to join Benfica despite Manchester City interest

England youth international becomes the latest rising star to opt for a move abroad to continue his development

CHARLTON youngster Jeremy Sarmiento is set to join Benfica despite interest from Manchester City.

The England Under-16s international is the latest youngster to decide to continue his development on the Continent.

 Jeremy Sarmiento is highly regarded at Charlton and attracted interest from Man City
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Jeremy Sarmiento is highly regarded at Charlton and attracted interest from Man CityCredit: PA:Empics Sport

Sarmiento, 16, joins former Arsenal ace Chris Willock in the Portuguese capital, while the likes of Jadon SanchoKeanan Bennetts and Reo Griffiths have also headed abroad.

Academy manager Steve Avory is quoted in the Evening Standard as saying he is "an exciting player - a wide forward, rather than a winger".

Versatile Sarmiento was born in Madrid to Ecuadorian parents but moved to London aged seven.

Charlton have yet to hand him a first-team debut but have been pleased with his work in the Under-23s.

 The versatile playmaker can play down the flanks or in the No10 role
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The versatile playmaker can play down the flanks or in the No10 roleCredit: PA:Empics Sport

The Addicks have produced Liverpool defender Joe Gomez and Everton speedster Ademola Lookman and believe Sarmiento can also go on to achieve big things.

Sarmiento brings plenty of pace and technical ability as well as the advantage of being able to play in several positions behind the striker.

Barcelona are believed to be keen to sign more English youngsters after Marcus McGuane thrived following his arrival from Arsenal.

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 Jeremy Sarmiento is heading to Portuguese capital Lisbon
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Jeremy Sarmiento is heading to Portuguese capital LisbonCredit: PA:Empics Sport

The Barca B midfielder believes his countrymen will start making yet more moves abroad as opportunities dry up at home.

He said: "Before English footballers were less adventurous.

"Now we see opportunities elsewhere.

"I thought if I kept working hard, I would get opportunities. It didn't come.

"There's no grudge but I felt the best thing was to find another way.

"If you want to be at a place to develop and get first-team football, maybe you have to look elsewhere than Arsenal."

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