Manchester United are ‘making good progress’ in their attempt to sign the England under-17 international skipper Seth Ridgeon from Fulham, according to the Athletic.

The attacking midfielder, who has a scholarship offer on the table from Fulham, has been approached by Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea about beginning his professional career in their academies but United’s ‘attractive proposal’ is believed to be interesting the sixteen year-old the most. The Whites have not yet given up hope of keeping Ridgeon at Craven Cottage but there is a serious danger of another promising young talent leaving Motspur Park for a nominal compensation fee.

The Athletic’s Laurie Whitwell has revealed this evening that Ridgeon received a personal tour of Old Trafford overseen by United’s director of football, Jason Wilcox, and was introduced to first-team coach Ruben Amorim.