Ireland Under-17 star set for move to Benfica

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Ireland Under-17 star set for move to Benfica
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Portuguese giants Benfica will complete the signing of one of the most exciting Irish underage prospects once he turns 16.

The Portuguese giants will complete the signing of the Cork City youngster once he turns 16 next year.

He scored for the Ireland Under-17s - a year ahead of his age - in their European qualifier against Armenia at Turner’s Cross on Wednesday night.

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