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Solihull Moors striker has star talent as Premier League giants eye move

Sheffield Wednesday, Derby County and Newcastle United are among the other clubs said to be casting an eye over the 6’9” forward ahead of the Tuesday’s transfer deadline and Jimmy Shan believes the 21-year-old has everything it takes to make the step up.

Solihull Moors

By David Lawrence

HOT PROPERTY: Kyle Hudlin celerbates scoring for Solihull Moors
PICTURE: Alamy

MANCHESTER CITY’S interest in towering Solihull Moors striker Kyle Hudlin might have caught a few off-guard but the manager who signed Non-League’s hottest property is not surprised to hear the player mentioned in such exalted company.
Sheffield Wednesday, Derby County and Newcastle United are among the other clubs said to be casting an eye over the 6’9” forward ahead of the Tuesday’s transfer deadline and Jimmy Shan believes the 21-year-old has everything it takes to make the step up.
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