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Liverpool FC is leading the race to sign 17-year-old striker Will Wright from League Two club Salford City, with the club submitting a formal offer for the highly promising teenager. Wright, a 6-foot-3 forward, scored over 50 goals across all levels for Salford last season, rapidly emerging as one of British football's most prodigious young talents.
The Reds' interest in the teenager reflects their recent success in acquiring and developing top young prospects like Harvey Elliott, Ben Doak, Trey Nyoni, and Rio Ngumoha, some of whom debuted in Liverpool's first team at just 16 years old. Wright is reportedly keen on joining Liverpool, which has intensified the club’s pursuit.
However, competition for Wright's signature remains fierce. Manchester City plan to respond with a bid exceeding £100,000 plus add-ons, while other Premier League sides such as Arsenal, Brentford, Leicester City, and Burnley have also shown interest. The decision now lies with Salford City and its co-owners, including Manchester United legends Gary Neville and David Beckham, who must weigh up offers this summer.
Wright's rise has been swift; he was playing for local clubs Euxton Villa and Fylde only two years ago before making his Salford debut in an FA Cup match against Manchester City in January. Currently in the second year of his scholarship at Salford, his potential has attracted several top-level clubs, but Liverpool appears set to secure his signature imminently.
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