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