Bohemians boss Keith Long admits British clubs are keen on their wonderkid Evan Ferguson.
Long fielded the 14 year-old striker against Chelsea for last week's 1-1 friendly draw.
Ferguson was directly involved in the build-up to Eric Molloy's last-minute equaliser as Long's men secured an unlikely draw.
Long believes his performance against the Blues is reason why British clubs are after his signature.
The Bohs manager said: Evan has got lots of attention from English clubs, he's got lots of suitors.
He's coming through St Kevin's Boys, he's in with the Bohemians SKB Under-15s and is doing really well.
He's 14 and he comes off the bench and shows maturity beyond his years and quality as well. He almost scored...and his clever little stepover for Eric in the build-up to the goal.
He's a big boy. He's 14 and he looks like a man but he's not, you can't get sucked into that.
He's 14 and we're pleased to get him some minutes but there were others as well."
What a memorable first-team debut for 14-year-old Evan Ferguson against @ChelseaFC on Wednesday.
— Bohemian FC (@bfcdublin) July 12, 2019
The #Bohs-SKB U15 star didnt look out of place - skipping through the Chelsea defence to nearly score himself before later setting up the equaliser. One for the future. pic.twitter.com/1WmwPyxqva

