The highly sought after midfielder is said to be attracting the attention of some of Europe's biggest clubs including Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Chelsea and Milan.Manchester City have entered the race to sign Le Havre’s 16-year-old midfielder Jules Ntcham, according to The Times.The Frenchman is said to be the next big thing in French football and has been attracting the interest of some of Europe’s biggest clubs.Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Chelsea, Milan and Inter are all said to be interested in capturing the midfielder’s signature, with Manchester City now reportedly joining the hunt.Ntcham is said to be looking to make a decision on his future in the summer, and having not signed a professional contract yet he will be available for a relatively small compensation sum.Given that he only joined Le Harve in 2010, the French club would not stand to receive a huge development fee for the player, although they may push for a sell-on fee and are unlikely to make it easy for potential suitors.Ntcham played for a number of small clubs before joining Paris FC and then Le Havre. Interest has been high in the 16-year-old for some time, with scouts from roughly half of this season’s Champions League clubs present to watch the midfielder score for France Under-16’s against Wales last September.
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