Ajax, Borussia Dortmund & Liverpool keen on Danish wonderkid Lucas Andersen - report

The Aalborg youngster has attracted the interest of several European giants and could be on the move in the near future, despite his tender years

Danish wonderkid Lucas Andersen could be on his way out of Aalborg in the winter transfer window as clubs such as Ajax, Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool have all shown an interest in signing the winger, Sporten reports.

The highly rated youngster made his official first team debut for Aalborg in March 2011 at the tender age of 16, and has since developed into an important member of Aab's squad. His good performances have not gone unnoticed abroad, and a number of European clubs are closely monitoring Andersen's progress.

"I won't mention any names, but there's plenty of interest in Lucas. We are currently not in talks with any team, but a lot of clubs have asked us about his availability," Aalborg sporting director Lynge Jakobsen said.

Andersen recently received a call-up for the Denmark League XI national football team that will feature in the 2012 King's Cup.

The versatile attacker would be the fourth Danish youngster to move to Amsterdam if he joins Ajax, after the previous transfers of Christian Eriksen, Nicolai Boilesen and Viktor Fischer.
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