Clubs snoop around youngster Ismail.


Zeli Ismail probably isn't the most well-known name, but this 18 year old has the World at his feet. The Wolves youngster, who has been at the Midlands club since he was at nursery, ok a slight exaggeration, maybe 14, is beginning to turn many Premier League heads after impressing for his youth teams.
Sky Sports are reporting that Fulham, QPR and West Ham are all thought to be tracking the winger who lit up the Milk Cup for England's under 16 team back in 2008.
Ismail was born to Serbian parents and came to this country seeking asylum aged 10, only to wash up at Wolves' academy that has produced the likes of Robbie Keane and Joleon Lescott in recent years, so Ismail's story is a real fairytale.
Chelsea and Manchester City have been accredited with watching the skilful attacker and were reported to be ready to stump up a £2.5 million fee for the player whilst he was enjoying the innocence of his life at school.
Ismail signed his first professional contract back in 2010, but it only lasts for three years and with no new deal currently being discussed, various Premier League clubs are believed to be alerted and are therefore weighing up a move to lure the teenage midfielder, who can play on both flanks, away from Molinuex.
Sky believe that Wolves will fight hard to keep their talented youngster in the Midlands, but with the sharks circling the Premier League pool, they will face a battle, maybe even a war, to keep them away from their talented little fish.
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