Manchester City may well be lining up a move for Liverpool’s Jerome Sinclair, according to the Mirror.
Sinclair’s current Anfield deal expires in the summer and the winger has stalled in current negotiations.
City have reportedly had scouts monitoring the 20-year old at Liverpool’s Under 21 games and he is said to be one of the club’s most promising prospects.
A former Academy player at West Brom, Sinclair holds the record for being the youngest player to represent Liverpool – a feat previously held by Jack Robinson.

City, of course, have already snapped up one talented Liverpool youngster in the form of Raheem Sterling, who joined the club in a £49m deal in the summer.
Sinclair would cost significantly less as clubs would be able to sign him for a mere compensation fee in the summer.
The youngster spent time on loan at Wigan last season before returning to the club and making two substitute appearances for Liverpool.

Espanyol and Groningen are also rumoured to be keen on the forward.





