Man Utd are taking two Poland's U-16 wonderkid on trial

Published on: 24 February 2020

Manchester United are taking Polish prospects Radoslaw Sewerys and Mateusz Lipp on trial, their clubs have confirmed.

Sewerys, 16, is currently contracted to Korona Kielce who play in the Ekstraklasa - the top division in Poland.

Kielce have confirmed that Sewerys will travel to United for a trial beginning on March 8 and ending on March 15.

The defender is yet to make his first-team debut for the club but has been included in match-day squads this season.

Sewerys has been a regular in their Youth League side and played 44 minutes for Kielce in the UEFA Youth League this season.

The defender has made five appearances for Poland's U-16 national team.

He will be joined in England by Jacek Kubicki - the coordinator of Kielce's Individual Development Program.

Sewerys is the second Kielce player to travel to Manchester United for a trial after goalkeeper Adrian Sandach spent a week with the Reds in November 2019.

Joining him at the academy will be Lipp who currently features for the Akademia "Ruch" Chorzów academy.

The 16-year-old has also been capped five times for the Poland U-16 side and previously spent time on trial with Arsenal and Sampdoria.

Lipp will be in the stands at Old Trafford for United's Europa League second-leg clash against Club Brugge.

The defender is expected to feature in a friendly when the United U16 side face Cheltenham Town.

Source: m.allfootballapp.com

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