Josh Bohui is set to leave Brentford with the 17-year-old on the verge of joining Manchester United.

The Red Devils are yet to finalise a deal for the teenager, who was called up to the England U17 squad earlier this year.

However, a deal is expected to go through in time for the new academy season and Bohui is set to sign a three-year contract.

The winger signed a two-year scholarship with Brentford last summer after he scored twice in 12 appearances for the Bees' youth team as a 15-year-old. He ended last season as the academy's top scorer.

He is another graduate from the Afewee Academy, where Liverpool right-back Nathaniel Clyne was spotted by Southampton.

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The academy is run by volunteers in Brixton and Clyne is one of five of its graduates who have become professional footballers.

Brentford academy director Ose Aibangee said of Bohui in January: "Josh has been with us since he was 11 and we are really pleased for him.

"He has worked hard for this recognition [England U17 call-up] and it is great to see him achieve it. Seeing a Brentford player in an England squad alongside players from Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United is a massive reward for the work being done throughout the academy."