Chelsea and Liverpool have watched Hertha Berlin teenager Bence Dardai ahead of the summer when he can leave for free.
According to Football Transfers, Bence Dardai emerges as a target for Premier League giants Liverpool and Chelsea. The duo sent scouts to watch the 18-year-old midfielder in action for Hertha Berlin, as his contract ends in the summer, making him an attractive signing for many clubs.
Chelsea and Liverpool scout Bence Dardai
Bence Dardai, one of the emerging talents coming out of Germany, could soon find himself pondering over a move to the Premier League. The 18-year-old midfielder has barely broken into the first-team setup, but his 15 appearances for Hertha Berlin this season have many clubs following his career.
Liverpool and Manchester United have shown an interest, and now Chelsea have entered the frame. The Blues and the Merseysiders have recently sent scouts to watch the 18-year-old midfielder in action when Dardai played in the Pinatar club for the Germany U-18s, who lost to their English counterparts.
There are reports in Germany stating he could join Wolfsburg in the summer, but with the entry of Chelsea and Liverpool in the race, things could change for the teenager. Whether he would see a move to the Premier League as good for his development remains the question, but it sure is an option for the 18-year-old midfielder.
Dardai’s contract with Hertha Berlin ends in the summer, which makes the midfielder an interesting proposition for many clubs. As we get closer to the summer window, his future could get clearer, and decisions on his next club could emerge, such as whether he could stay in Germany or even move to England.
Chelsea and Liverpool are chasing young talents
Chelsea have showcased their knack to sign young talents over the last two years since their new owners took over. They have spent enormous sums on emerging talents and even gone worldwide searching for new players.
Liverpool are also searching for peculiar talents in the market and could look to invest in emerging players like Dardai. They have also promoted a few young stars from within and could look into the market for similar solutions, as they would like players primed to make the first team swiftly.