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Monday 9th February 2004
AaB´s Danish keeper Kenneth Stenild is hopeful of winning a move to either Arsenal or Manchester United in the summer, after impressing in recent trial spells in England.
The 16-year-old has earned rave reviews throughout his fledgling career with the Danish side, prompting clubs from all over Europe to sit up and take note.
At least eight Premiership teams expressed interest in having a look at the club, but AaB opted to accede to requests from Arsenal and Manchester United.
Stenild has had trial spells at both Highbury and Old Trafford, receiving positive feedback from both clubs.
" The training facilities at the London club are impressive," he told BT. " But that is also the case at Manchester United, who I also have visited twice.
" I am under contract with AaB until 2006. But should either Arsenal or Manchester United offer me an apprentice contract, I am ready to move from home."
The teenager could well land contract offers from the Premiership giants, but the acid test will come in the summer.
He added: " The leaders at both Arsenal and Manchester United said they were very pleased with my displays over there and they want to see me in action for the Denmark Under-17 side in Turkey and the European Championship in Germany in two months.
" My parents would undoubtedly miss me, but I have the stamina to be a professional abroad.
" Football has been everything since I started at AaB," Stenild, who has been compared to Red Devils legend Peter Schmeichel, commented.
If he does move to England, the keeper will look to find some home comforts.
" So as not to feel lonely in the first couple of years, I would look for a host family," he concluded.