"?Tottenham, West Ham and Liverpool are among a number of clubs keeping an eye on Hull City's 17-year old defender Josh Tymon, according to a "?report by ESPN.
The England Under-17 international is regarded as one of the brightest prospects in the country after breaking into Hull City's under-21's side at the age of 15.
Hull City manager Steve Bruce gave Tymon his senior debut this season, appearing in an FA Cup tie against Bury before helping his side to an unprecedented 0-0 draw at the Emirates against Arsenal.
His performance against the Gunners perked the attention of Arsene Wenger, who has reportedly been keeping tabs on the teenager since the 0-0 draw in February.
However, he will face stern competition as West Ham and Liverpool have also been keeping tabs on the left-back.
ESPN: Spurs & Arsenal tracking Josh Tymon. I've heard personally that vultures are circling JT at #hcafc U21 games. https://t.co/2FYJ5ZxMs5
If Tymon were to sign for Spurs, it would be in-keeping with Mauricio Pochettino's philosophy of developing and promoting young players into the Tottenham first-team.
West Ham also look to be employing a similar strategy, with the Hammers already signing 18-year old Toni Martinez from Valencia and 16-year old Domingos Quina.
A decision will be made after Hull City's highly-anticipated Championship play-off final against Sheffield Wednesday this Saturday.
A defeat for the Tigers could consign their young protege to a Premier League club next season, with a number of admirers purring at the prospect of signing the 17-year old.