English Premier League outfit Southampton will run the rule on Flying Eagles of Nigeria captain Musa Mohammed during the World Youth Championship in New Zealand.
Mowizsoccer gathered an intermediary has already being issued a transfer mandate by the player's agent incase he impresses during the championship.
Southampton are well known for bringing players through their youth ranks and in the last two years they have produced quality right full back in Nathaniel Clyne and Calum Chambers who have both represented England at full international level with Chambers now at Arsenal.
Clyne is heavily linked with a move away from the Saints and although Musa won't be a first team regular if signed due to the complexity of obtaining a work permit, he is however highly recommended by a scout who works closely with head of Southampton scouting network Bill Green.
Green is currently the senior head of recruitment at Southampton and the 64 year old is expected to be at the tournament where he will make checks on skipper of the Nigerian team.
Musa 18, is a right full back who captained Nigeria to glory at the last Under-17 world cup and also at the under-20 Africa youth championship where he emerge as top scorer due to his efficiency in taking spot kicks.
A dead ball specialist who weigh in with his own fair share of goals tipped among the stars to watch out for in the Nigeria team failed to secure a move to Besiktas after his agent reportedly failed to agree a fee for his transfer
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