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Tottenham and West Ham monitor Walsall teenage starlet Mitch Candlin as forward signs first professional contract

Candlin become the third youngest player to make his League One debut last season and his progress has been closely monitored by a host of Premier League clubs

TOTTENHAM and West Ham are monitoring Walsall teenager Mitch Candlin.

SunSport understands the 17-year-old forward who made his first team bow in April has already caught the eye of the Premier League big boys.

 Mitch Candlin is being watched by Tottenham and West Ham
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Mitch Candlin is being watched by Tottenham and West Ham

The Saddlers academy graduate has enjoyed a rapid rise through the Bescot Stadium ranks to become a regular in Jon Whitney’s first team plans.

Candlin signed his first professional contract in August after six appearances and boss Whitney is excited about his potential.

He said: He’s got great potential and he reflects our core values, so we have rewarded him.”

Candlin’s breakthrough has also been rewarded at international level as he was called up to train with England Under-18’s before their games against South Africa and Brazil.

Spurs and West Ham have detailed scouting reports on the six-foot striker who is a natural goalscorer and posesses the all round game to have a hugely successful career.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino has forged a reputation for giving young players a chance instead just making big money signings.

 Mauricio Pochettino has helped turn Tottenham's young stars into some of the Premier League's best
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Mauricio Pochettino has helped turn Tottenham's young stars into some of the Premier League's bestCredit: PA:Empics Sport
 Mauricio Pochettino a big believer in giving young players a chance
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Mauricio Pochettino a big believer in giving young players a chanceCredit: AFP
 Walsall boss Jon Whitney is fully aware of Mitch Candlin potential
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Walsall boss Jon Whitney is fully aware of Mitch Candlin potentialCredit: Getty - Contributor

Harry Kane, Harry Winks, Kyle Walker-Peters and Josh Onomah have all made the breakthrough during the Argentine’s time at White Hart Lane.

The Hammers also boast a history of promoting young talent with the likes of Mark Noble, Reece Oxford, Declan Rice.

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