Fifa Under-17 most valuable player, Kelechi Nwakali, has been signed on by the United Kingdom's biggest football agency, Stellar Group.
The football agency also signed on three other teammates of Nwakali from the Nigerian Under-17 side that won the World Cup in Chile this year. The trio are Samuel Chukwueze, David Enogena and Joel Osikel.
Nwakali, whose style of play is compared to Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure, has been reportedly linked with English club Manchester City, who also have his older brother, Chidiebere Nwakali, on their books.
Chukwueze also played a key part at the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in Chile, where he scored three goals while Enogena played in all seven games and Osikel played for 61 minutes in two matches.
Stellar Group, Africa head, Errol Olowu, explained why the football agency is highly regarded in the area of management of footballers.
"Stellar Group not only caters for our players and ensures they get good value for their skills and top salaries, we also cater for their day-to-day needs to ensure they concentrate on their football. As young footballers coming to Europe, far from friends and families, wee help them settle down so they can shine brighter," said Olowu.
The UK football agency, apart from managing the world's most expensive player, Gareth Bale, also have the likes of Joe Hart, Luke Shaw, Connor Wickham and Jonjo Shelvey on their books.
Reports suggest that the Nigerian under-17 quartet are expected to sign for top European clubs when the transfer window opens in January 2016.
Supersport.com
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