Arsenal and Liverpool Battling for Signature of Fulham Starlet Ryan Sessegnon

Published on: 10 August 2016

"?Arsenal and Liverpool look set to battle it out to secure the signature of Fulham youngster Ryan Sessegnon, with the Daily Star reporting that the highly-rated prospect is on the radar of both Premier League clubs.


And the 16-year-old, who has been compared to Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale, was watched by scouts from the two sides during Fulham's EFL Cup win over Leyton Orient on Tuesday evening.

ACTION SHOT: Ryan Sessegnon for Fulham. #FFC pic.twitter.com/9YnbcQMe7N

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is believed to have tried to sign Sessegnon in January's transfer window, but was rebuffed in his advances by the Championship side.


The Frenchman, however, has been undeterred in his attempts to prise the England Under-16 captain from Arsenal's London counterparts.


Liverpool, meanwhile, are still on the hunt for left-back competition for current first choice Alberto Moreno.

Manager Jurgen Klopp has seen potential moves for Leicester City's Ben Chilwell and PSG's Lucas Digne fail to materialise.


Chiwell, 19, ended up signing a new contract with the Premier League champions, while Digne moved to Barcelona in a £16.7m deal.


Sessegnon impressed during the Cottager's 3-2 victory over Orient at Brisbane Road.

31' The goal came about after Ryan Sessegnon had won Fulham the corner from nothing. Superb play from the composed left back. #FFC

And Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic said he had been left excited by the quartet of Fulham youngsters on show against the O's.


"?He told Get West London: "He's one of the Fulham project. He had a great pre-season. All the academy boys, for me, had a quality pre-season.


"Ryan Sessegnon is a talented boy.

"I'm sure he'll participate in the competitions this year. We have to assess him and we have to help him.


"He's still working in the Championship with competition from other players. He's still a boy so he needs to grow up.


"He's ready for some part of this competition. We have to care about him. I believe in the future he'll be an important player in English football. This boy needs time."?

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