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PL teams are showing a lot of interest in Theo Sander. The U18 Denmark international became the youngest shot-stopper in Eliteserien history, and English teams were quick to express their admiration.
There's a lot of buzz surrounding Theo, a 17-year-old shot-stopper for Aalborg BK in Norway. While the Eliteserien club is now well-known in big-league circles, their goalkeeper is unquestionably rising to the fore and stealing the show.Theo made his senior debut for Aalborg in August and has since established himself as the team's first-choice shot-stopper. It is uncommon for a goalkeeper to become the club's No. 1 unless they are an exceptional talent. Some names that come to mind are Donnarumma and Buffon, who have had successful careers despite making their debuts at a young age.
Similarly, the Danish goalkeeper is expected to make it big in the future and has already caught the attention of some top Premier League clubs. The 17-year-old goalkeeper was reportedly on trial with Juventus this summer before signing a contract with Aalborg until 2025.Arsenal is considering a goalkeeper for their future team. The Spanish manager is counting on Ramsdale to keep the goal, with Matt Turner serving as his backup. While the duo is expected to be unhindered for the foreseeable future, Theo could be a solid prospect in the coming years.
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Kim Min-Jae to Manchester United: Potential 2023 signing profile
According to The Mirror, Manchester United is interested in signing South Korean defender Kim Min-Jae.
United and Real Madrid are said to be watching the defender. Tottenham are also said to be interested.
Fabrizio Romano stated Kim Min-Jae is expected to finish the season with Napoli, who are in the last 16 of the Champions League.
What do Manchester United fans need to know about the potential addition now that a deal is more likely for next summer?
Club record for Kim Min-Jae
Kim Min-Jae is a Napoli player who joined the club this summer as a replacement for long-serving star Kalidou Koulibaly.
Napoli paid £16 million to sign him from Fenerbahce, which appears to be a very wise investment at the moment. Napoli led the World Cup standings after conceding only 12 goals in 15 games.
The 26-year-old has played 14 Serie A games, starting 14 of them and scoring two goals from centre-back against Lecce and Lazio. He was named Serie A player of the month for September.He also started all six Champions League games for Napoli, including the 4-1 victory over Liverpool.
Kim appeared in 31 league games for Fenerbahce in 2021/22, helping his team finish second in the league. He was named to the FIFA 22 Super Lig season team.
Kim joined Fenerbahce in the summer of 2021 for a fee of £3 million from Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan, where he spent two seasons.
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