MANCHESTER UNITED are set to sign Brighton wonderkid Toby Collyer, the teenager confirmed.
The 18-year-old had also been attracting interest from Chelsea and West Ham.
But after the defensive midfielder impressed on a trial with the Red Devils, Fabrizio Romano reported contracts have been signed for a three-and-a-half-year deal.
Collyer's contract at Brighton expires in the summer and the two parties failed to agree terms on a new deal.
The versatile youngster, who can also play at centre-back, joined Albion aged 12 and made his Under-18s debut aged 15.
But now the 18-year-old is poised for a move to Old Trafford.
Click Here:
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL Gold Cup build-up on final day of racing after thrilling St Paddy’s DayFREE BETS Virgin Bet offer: Get £20 bonus when you stake £10 on racing, football or tennis
And he all but confirmed the switch by posting a photo of a United home shirt complete with 'Collyer 6' printed on the back – the same number as Paul Pogba, whose contract expires this summer.
Mark Beard coached Collyer during their time together with Brighton U18s.
And he told Sussex Live he reckons the former England U16s and U17s captain is the best in his position across the country at his age.
Beard said: "You could see he was going to be a top-class player.