Manchester United has been accused of causing a worrying 17 million Euro move for young Greek midfielder Christos Tzolis.
Sportime reports the 19-year-old PAOK star has captured the Red Devils' attention after scoring 16 goals in 34 appearances in this tournament.
He can play forward or on the flank and also makes 19 appearances in 23 appearances for PAOK'S Under 19s last year.
He has now been hailed from across the continent, with the 20-time English champion the following suit.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has revealed that he is a big fan of the leadership of the top youngsters, with the likes of Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford playing the role of the Red Devils.
Amad Diallo was a big-money winner from Atalanta last month and the youngsters along with Hannibal Mejbri have also been promoted to the first team.
Tzolis will provide the Manchester-based heavyweights with another great option in attack.
And Christos could even be a long-term replacement for Edinson Cavani. However, the Old Trafford side is not alone in their interest.
Borussia Dortmund is proud of Tzolis and also has a good record with the youngsters.
They made Jadon Sancho one of his country’s greatest internationals, with the winger also linked to United.
And Die Burussen also managed United United for Judas Bellingham last summer - with a good understanding of Norwegian Erling Haaland a year ago.
Dutch side PSV Eindhoven is also passionate about landing Tzolis, who has one goal in four games for the Greek national team.
PAOK was allegedly happy to sell him for £ 17 million in the summer transfer business and now it remains to be seen where Christos ends up.
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