Arsenal and Chelsea are keeping a close eye on a 20-year-old Polish striker who has been dubbed 'the new Robert Lewandowski'.
Lech Poznan forward Dawid Kownacki has helped fire his club to a title challenge in Poland this season, attracting the attention of some of Europe's biggest sides.
Chelsea and Arsenal are among a group to have sent scouts to watch Kownacki, with Leicester City also thought to be among an interested group of potential buyers.
And with England among Poland's opponents at the Under-21 European Championship on home soil, the young striker has a chance to push his Premier League credentials further this summer.
Kownacki, who hit 11 goals this season, has been compared to Bayern Munich star Lewandowski based on their shared style and early career paths.
The youngster is enjoying his highest-scoring season after admitting he struggled with high expectations earlier in his career.
Kownacki has been compared to former Lech Poznan striker Robert Lewandowski
Lewandowski set a goalscoring reputation at Poznan before moving on to Borussia Dortmund and then Bayern — where he has become the world's leading No 9.
Kownacki could win a second Ekstraklasa title of his career this month and Poznan also face a Polish Cup final against Arka Gdynia.
They trail Jagiellonia Bialystok by five points at the summit of the Polish top flight.
Kownacki could win a second Ekstraklasa title of his career this month with Lech Poznan